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One of my users says that the default delivery address location has changed,
moving the addresses too far to the left. Although I'm not sure that it's moved, she would still like to be able to modify the default location further to the right. When I moved the location manually, there was no option available to set this posotion as the default. |
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The delivery address position is defined in the Envelope Address style,
which includes a frame whose position can be changed. Within that frame, the address is, by default, greatly indented; if this indent is removed (as a result of failure to understand why it's there), the result would be an address too far to the left. As to why the address is indented so far within the frame, the only reason I have been able to come up with is that the frame is designed so that unindented text could be used for a line (above the address) such as FIRST CLASS MAIL. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Barc" wrote in message news ![]() One of my users says that the default delivery address location has changed, moving the addresses too far to the left. Although I'm not sure that it's moved, she would still like to be able to modify the default location further to the right. When I moved the location manually, there was no option available to set this posotion as the default. |
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OK, I've got into the Modify Style dialog for Envelope Style. This does not
look like an envelope as Word prints them. It looks like a page of a letter in which an address has been set off from the normal text. Is this right? Clicking the Format button says that the left indent is only 2", which can't be the right one for printing envelopes. Perhaps I am looking at the wrong style. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The delivery address position is defined in the Envelope Address style, which includes a frame whose position can be changed. Within that frame, the address is, by default, greatly indented; if this indent is removed (as a result of failure to understand why it's there), the result would be an address too far to the left. As to why the address is indented so far within the frame, the only reason I have been able to come up with is that the frame is designed so that unindented text could be used for a line (above the address) such as FIRST CLASS MAIL. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Barc" wrote in message news ![]() One of my users says that the default delivery address location has changed, moving the addresses too far to the left. Although I'm not sure that it's moved, she would still like to be able to modify the default location further to the right. When I moved the location manually, there was no option available to set this posotion as the default. |
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The style is indented 2" inside the frame. If you look at the rest of the
style definition (in the Style dialog before you click on Modify), you'll see a lot of verbiage that describes the frame position, or you can select Format | Frame in the Modify Style dialog to see the frame positioning in the Format Frame dialog. Perhaps the best way to see what Word is doing is to use the Add to Document button in the Envelopes dialog. When you click on the address, you should see the frame border. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Barc" wrote in message ... OK, I've got into the Modify Style dialog for Envelope Style. This does not look like an envelope as Word prints them. It looks like a page of a letter in which an address has been set off from the normal text. Is this right? Clicking the Format button says that the left indent is only 2", which can't be the right one for printing envelopes. Perhaps I am looking at the wrong style. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The delivery address position is defined in the Envelope Address style, which includes a frame whose position can be changed. Within that frame, the address is, by default, greatly indented; if this indent is removed (as a result of failure to understand why it's there), the result would be an address too far to the left. As to why the address is indented so far within the frame, the only reason I have been able to come up with is that the frame is designed so that unindented text could be used for a line (above the address) such as FIRST CLASS MAIL. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Barc" wrote in message news ![]() One of my users says that the default delivery address location has changed, moving the addresses too far to the left. Although I'm not sure that it's moved, she would still like to be able to modify the default location further to the right. When I moved the location manually, there was no option available to set this posotion as the default. |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/changing_envelope_layout.htm
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Barc wrote: OK, I've got into the Modify Style dialog for Envelope Style. This does not look like an envelope as Word prints them. It looks like a page of a letter in which an address has been set off from the normal text. Is this right? Clicking the Format button says that the left indent is only 2", which can't be the right one for printing envelopes. Perhaps I am looking at the wrong style. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The delivery address position is defined in the Envelope Address style, which includes a frame whose position can be changed. Within that frame, the address is, by default, greatly indented; if this indent is removed (as a result of failure to understand why it's there), the result would be an address too far to the left. As to why the address is indented so far within the frame, the only reason I have been able to come up with is that the frame is designed so that unindented text could be used for a line (above the address) such as FIRST CLASS MAIL. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Barc" wrote in message news ![]() One of my users says that the default delivery address location has changed, moving the addresses too far to the left. Although I'm not sure that it's moved, she would still like to be able to modify the default location further to the right. When I moved the location manually, there was no option available to set this posotion as the default. |
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