And what prevents you from doing this?
Version of Word?
By "word template" do you mean a protected form? (If so, "template" means
something entirely different in Word-ese, which calls what you are talking
about an "online form.")
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"DaveG" wrote in message
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I have a form letter (word template) that I fill out and mail out to
people.
Within the form letter I type the recipients address. When I print the
letter
I would also like to print an envelope with the recipients address on it.
Thanks
Dave