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Default Multiple pages of different letters to different people

I don't know of any good way. I suggest you might try to educate the typists
on how to create the envelope files as well as the letters. Someone may have
set up the letter merge for them; that same someone (or it may have to be
you) may have to also set up the envelope merge as well.

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"Jan" wrote in message
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Thank you, Suzanne!

Each typist uses their own data source (I would assume), and I receive

only
the finished product which are pages of letters with appropriate spacing

to
allow for the letterhead on each page. Is there any other trick you know

of
that will help with this task? Again, thanks so much for responding!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

You need to create a mail merge for the envelopes using the same data

source
used to create the letters.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Jan" wrote in message
...
I receive in multiple pages of patient letters, each is different, and

each
is addressed to a different patient or a referring doctor. The pages

have
been formatted by the transcriptionist for easy printing.

How can I "tell" Word" to print an envelope for each letter in this
"document or file"? When I attempt to do this using Tools-Envelopes,

it
will
let me attach an envelope to the first letter, but the second letter

it
will
not. When I attempted this, it changed the first page's address to

that of
the second.

I am certain Word can do this, I simply cannot figure it out.

Thanks for your assistance!