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I am trying to single space the delivery address for an envelope. The last
time I did an envelope, the delivery address was automatically set for single
spacing. However, this time the spacing is automatically set for double
spacing. No matter what I try, the line spacing remains at double space.
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You do not explain how you are trying to do your envelope. Are you using a
file for an envelope or Word's Envelopes feature (Tools, Letters &Mailing,
Envelopes and labels; this may vary a lilttle depending on your veriosn of
Word)? I assume the latter. In that case Word formats the label using the
style Envelope Address. Word runs on Styles, even though most users are
blissfull unaware of it until they have a problem like yours! The answer
and solution take a little explaining.

Unless you have changed Word's default settings (which is fine) for it
particular style is based on the Normal style. If you use double spacing in
Normal you will end up with similar formatting on any style based on Normal
unless you have modified that style, including Envelope Address. If you
want a demo, open a blank document, use the Envelope feature to address an
envelope. Iinstead of printing the envelope click Add to Document. Now put
the cursor in the address and you will see Envelope Address in the little
style window up there on one of your toolbars. Click Format, Styles &
Formatting, right click on Envelope Address, select Modify and you should
see that this style is based on Normal. Change your Normal style and watch
as similar changes show up in your Envelope Address. (Again, unless you have
modified this style) (If you have already modified this style, then the
answer is simple--modify it some more and skip the rest of this
explanation!)

Changing your spacing in Normal will make the envelope address single
spaced, but this is a little awkward since there might be times you really
want your document (not the envelope) double spaced. If you always want
your envelope addresses single spaced here is a way to do it in Word 2003.
The details may vary slightly for another version of Word.

Open a blank document and go to Format, Styles & Formatting. The Styles &
Formatting window opens. Unless you have played around a lot with styles
you will probably see only a few styles listed in the window. Down at the
bottom you will see the small window Show. It probably says Styles in Use.
Click on the triangle and chage it to All Styles. Now you will see a huge
list of styles. Right click on Envelope Address and select Modify. In the
Modify Style window select Format, Paragraph and set your line spacing to
single or anything else you want. You can specify any font, etc. while you
are there. Once you have made yhour changes click OK. Before you close the
Modify Styles window be sure you have a check mark in the box for Add to
Template. Most mavens recommend you have no check mark in the box for
Automatically Update because you can get a lot of unanticipated formatting
problems down the line as Word automatically does something you probably did
not really want. No need to save your document, but you will probably get a
prompt asking if you wanted to update Normal.dot. The answer isYes.

Note: In the course of doing this you should have seen another style,
Envelope Return. That, of course, is for formatting a return address on
your envelope. You can set that using the same steps.

The next time you open a blank document and use Word's Envelope feature you
should get nice single spacing on the outside of the envelope, without
regard to how you have formatted what you want to put in the envelope. One
word of caution: This assumes that you are using Normal.dot, which is the
default template for a Word document--it's what you get when you open a
plain old blank document. This is another structural feature of Word--every
document is based on a template. If you create a document based on any
other template you may have saved and use the Envelope feature, Word will
follow the formatting in Envelope Address for Normal.dot unless you modified
that style in your own template. I have different envelope formatting
depending on what template I am using.

I seem to recall somebody on this forum having a slighly simpler wayof doing
this but I cannot recall the details.


"envelope man" envelope wrote in message
...
I am trying to single space the delivery address for an envelope. The last
time I did an envelope, the delivery address was automatically set for
single
spacing. However, this time the spacing is automatically set for double
spacing. No matter what I try, the line spacing remains at double space.



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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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To add to what Joe has said, if the problem does result from having made
Normal style double-spaced, then you can see why we recommend against
changing Normal style. You can format Body Text style to your requirements
and use it instead; see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...BodyStyles.htm

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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all may benefit.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
You do not explain how you are trying to do your envelope. Are you using

a
file for an envelope or Word's Envelopes feature (Tools, Letters &Mailing,
Envelopes and labels; this may vary a lilttle depending on your veriosn of
Word)? I assume the latter. In that case Word formats the label using

the
style Envelope Address. Word runs on Styles, even though most users are
blissfull unaware of it until they have a problem like yours! The answer
and solution take a little explaining.

Unless you have changed Word's default settings (which is fine) for it
particular style is based on the Normal style. If you use double spacing

in
Normal you will end up with similar formatting on any style based on

Normal
unless you have modified that style, including Envelope Address. If you
want a demo, open a blank document, use the Envelope feature to address an
envelope. Iinstead of printing the envelope click Add to Document. Now

put
the cursor in the address and you will see Envelope Address in the little
style window up there on one of your toolbars. Click Format, Styles &
Formatting, right click on Envelope Address, select Modify and you should
see that this style is based on Normal. Change your Normal style and

watch
as similar changes show up in your Envelope Address. (Again, unless you

have
modified this style) (If you have already modified this style, then the
answer is simple--modify it some more and skip the rest of this
explanation!)

Changing your spacing in Normal will make the envelope address single
spaced, but this is a little awkward since there might be times you really
want your document (not the envelope) double spaced. If you always want
your envelope addresses single spaced here is a way to do it in Word 2003.
The details may vary slightly for another version of Word.

Open a blank document and go to Format, Styles & Formatting. The Styles &
Formatting window opens. Unless you have played around a lot with styles
you will probably see only a few styles listed in the window. Down at the
bottom you will see the small window Show. It probably says Styles in

Use.
Click on the triangle and chage it to All Styles. Now you will see a huge
list of styles. Right click on Envelope Address and select Modify. In

the
Modify Style window select Format, Paragraph and set your line spacing to
single or anything else you want. You can specify any font, etc. while

you
are there. Once you have made yhour changes click OK. Before you close

the
Modify Styles window be sure you have a check mark in the box for Add to
Template. Most mavens recommend you have no check mark in the box for
Automatically Update because you can get a lot of unanticipated formatting
problems down the line as Word automatically does something you probably

did
not really want. No need to save your document, but you will probably get

a
prompt asking if you wanted to update Normal.dot. The answer isYes.

Note: In the course of doing this you should have seen another style,
Envelope Return. That, of course, is for formatting a return address on
your envelope. You can set that using the same steps.

The next time you open a blank document and use Word's Envelope feature

you
should get nice single spacing on the outside of the envelope, without
regard to how you have formatted what you want to put in the envelope.

One
word of caution: This assumes that you are using Normal.dot, which is the
default template for a Word document--it's what you get when you open a
plain old blank document. This is another structural feature of

Word--every
document is based on a template. If you create a document based on any
other template you may have saved and use the Envelope feature, Word will
follow the formatting in Envelope Address for Normal.dot unless you

modified
that style in your own template. I have different envelope formatting
depending on what template I am using.

I seem to recall somebody on this forum having a slighly simpler wayof

doing
this but I cannot recall the details.


"envelope man" envelope wrote in message
...
I am trying to single space the delivery address for an envelope. The

last
time I did an envelope, the delivery address was automatically set for
single
spacing. However, this time the spacing is automatically set for double
spacing. No matter what I try, the line spacing remains at double

space.



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Graham Mayor
 
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Note also that the envelope wizard will pick up any manual formatting from
an address selected from the document

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
To add to what Joe has said, if the problem does result from having
made Normal style double-spaced, then you can see why we recommend
against changing Normal style. You can format Body Text style to your
requirements and use it instead; see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...BodyStyles.htm


"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
You do not explain how you are trying to do your envelope. Are you
using a file for an envelope or Word's Envelopes feature (Tools,
Letters &Mailing, Envelopes and labels; this may vary a lilttle
depending on your veriosn of Word)? I assume the latter. In that
case Word formats the label using the style Envelope Address. Word
runs on Styles, even though most users are blissfull unaware of it
until they have a problem like yours! The answer and solution take
a little explaining.

Unless you have changed Word's default settings (which is fine) for
it particular style is based on the Normal style. If you use double
spacing in Normal you will end up with similar formatting on any
style based on Normal unless you have modified that style, including
Envelope Address. If you want a demo, open a blank document, use
the Envelope feature to address an envelope. Iinstead of printing
the envelope click Add to Document. Now put the cursor in the
address and you will see Envelope Address in the little style window
up there on one of your toolbars. Click Format, Styles &
Formatting, right click on Envelope Address, select Modify and you
should see that this style is based on Normal. Change your Normal
style and watch as similar changes show up in your Envelope Address.
(Again, unless you have modified this style) (If you have already
modified this style, then the answer is simple--modify it some more
and skip the rest of this explanation!)

Changing your spacing in Normal will make the envelope address single
spaced, but this is a little awkward since there might be times you
really want your document (not the envelope) double spaced. If you
always want your envelope addresses single spaced here is a way to
do it in Word 2003. The details may vary slightly for another
version of Word.

Open a blank document and go to Format, Styles & Formatting. The
Styles & Formatting window opens. Unless you have played around a
lot with styles you will probably see only a few styles listed in
the window. Down at the bottom you will see the small window Show.
It probably says Styles in Use. Click on the triangle and chage it
to All Styles. Now you will see a huge list of styles. Right click
on Envelope Address and select Modify. In the Modify Style window
select Format, Paragraph and set your line spacing to single or
anything else you want. You can specify any font, etc. while you
are there. Once you have made yhour changes click OK. Before you
close the Modify Styles window be sure you have a check mark in the
box for Add to Template. Most mavens recommend you have no check
mark in the box for Automatically Update because you can get a lot
of unanticipated formatting problems down the line as Word
automatically does something you probably did not really want. No
need to save your document, but you will probably get a prompt
asking if you wanted to update Normal.dot. The answer isYes.

Note: In the course of doing this you should have seen another
style, Envelope Return. That, of course, is for formatting a return
address on your envelope. You can set that using the same steps.

The next time you open a blank document and use Word's Envelope
feature you should get nice single spacing on the outside of the
envelope, without regard to how you have formatted what you want to
put in the envelope. One word of caution: This assumes that you are
using Normal.dot, which is the default template for a Word
document--it's what you get when you open a plain old blank
document. This is another structural feature of Word--every
document is based on a template. If you create a document based on
any other template you may have saved and use the Envelope feature,
Word will follow the formatting in Envelope Address for Normal.dot
unless you modified that style in your own template. I have
different envelope formatting depending on what template I am using.

I seem to recall somebody on this forum having a slighly simpler
wayof doing this but I cannot recall the details.


"envelope man" envelope wrote in
message ...
I am trying to single space the delivery address for an envelope.
The last time I did an envelope, the delivery address was
automatically set for single
spacing. However, this time the spacing is automatically set for
double spacing. No matter what I try, the line spacing remains at
double space.



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