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SR VanDam
 
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Default Creating mass envelopes with no return address

Before converting to Windows XP I could create mass envelopes without a
return address, but I can find no way to do that in XP. The mail merge
wizzard window does not give me that option. Also, in creating envelopes the
delivery adress is located where the return address should go on the
envelope. What am I doing wrong?
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Hi SR-

This one gave me a fit too, but here's what worked:

When you get to Step 4 of the process the inserton point is where the Return
Add would normally be entered -- *Do Not* click address Block on the Task
Pane.

Instead, click in the lower center of the Envelope doc to place the
Insertion Point in the Mailing Address field (it helps to have the ¶s
displayed). Then click the Address Block link in the Task Pane.

You should wind up with nothing in the Ret Add area & the Mailing Adds where
they are supposed to be.

HTH |:)

"SR VanDam" wrote:

Before converting to Windows XP I could create mass envelopes without a
return address, but I can find no way to do that in XP. The mail merge
wizzard window does not give me that option. Also, in creating envelopes the
delivery adress is located where the return address should go on the
envelope. What am I doing wrong?

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