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Thanks to Peter Jamieson for solving my most significant problem described in
my prior post. Final issue - having trouble getting the Postnet bar code field to work. My result is "no bookmark name". The zip is of course a component of the AddressBlock After the addressblock I used the following command path: Insert / Field... / BarCode and toggled on POSTNET bar code. Again, the result is "no bookmark name!" Not critical but would like to learn how this function works. |
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Before even trying to use POSTNET barcode fields in Word, please
consider the following... If you are not using postnet barcodes for bulk mailing discounts, the USPS has an article saying that "unless you are preparing a mailing for automation rates, you should NOT put barcodes on the mailpieces. As long as the mailing address is correct, your mail will still be processed efficiently without a barcode-and you won't need to worry about having the wrong barcode on your mail." http://www.usps.com/businessmail101/...tsBarcoded.htm One of the links in the article says that you can't get an automation-rate discount unless your mailing list has been verified by Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS) software and you're sending at least 200 or 500 pieces (depending on the mail class) at one time. Part of the problem is that the standards for generating barcodes have changed over the years and Word's feature has not kept up. Microsoft has a general article about this he: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897290 There's a specific article about the problem with "multi-unit buildings" he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220548 In other words, if you're using USPS barcodes for bulk mailing discounts, you have to use a package other than Word. If you aren't, you don't need them and probably shouldn't use them at all. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk glr wrote: Thanks to Peter Jamieson for solving my most significant problem described in my prior post. Final issue - having trouble getting the Postnet bar code field to work. My result is "no bookmark name". The zip is of course a component of the AddressBlock After the addressblock I used the following command path: Insert / Field... / BarCode and toggled on POSTNET bar code. Again, the result is "no bookmark name!" Not critical but would like to learn how this function works. |
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![]() "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Before even trying to use POSTNET barcode fields in Word, please consider the following... If you are not using postnet barcodes for bulk mailing discounts, the USPS has an article saying that "unless you are preparing a mailing for automation rates, you should NOT put barcodes on the mailpieces. As long as the mailing address is correct, your mail will still be processed efficiently without a barcode-and you won't need to worry about having the wrong barcode on your mail." http://www.usps.com/businessmail101/...tsBarcoded.htm One of the links in the article says that you can't get an automation-rate discount unless your mailing list has been verified by Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS) software and you're sending at least 200 or 500 pieces (depending on the mail class) at one time. Part of the problem is that the standards for generating barcodes have changed over the years and Word's feature has not kept up. Microsoft has a general article about this he: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897290 There's a specific article about the problem with "multi-unit buildings" he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220548 In other words, if you're using USPS barcodes for bulk mailing discounts, you have to use a package other than Word. If you aren't, you don't need them and probably shouldn't use them at all. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk glr wrote: Thanks to Peter Jamieson for solving my most significant problem described in my prior post. Final issue - having trouble getting the Postnet bar code field to work. My result is "no bookmark name". The zip is of course a component of the AddressBlock After the addressblock I used the following command path: Insert / Field... / BarCode and toggled on POSTNET bar code. Again, the result is "no bookmark name!" Not critical but would like to learn how this function works. Peter, I noticed the warnings in the prior posts. I am using the zip +4 format. I am interested in the format to speed mailing and not for discount purposes. Finally, none of the recipients are in multi-family homes. Having said that, can I get this to work? Regards, Greg |
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I'm not convinced that "speed mailing" alters this...
" unless you are preparing a mailing for automation rates, you should NOT put barcodes on the mailpieces. As long as the mailing address is correct, your mail will still be processed efficiently without a barcode " if you look around, you'll find the instructions for using BARCODE fields, but I don't see how you can be sure that they will be the correct barcode fields even when you provide a 9-digit ZIP Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk glr wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Before even trying to use POSTNET barcode fields in Word, please consider the following... If you are not using postnet barcodes for bulk mailing discounts, the USPS has an article saying that "unless you are preparing a mailing for automation rates, you should NOT put barcodes on the mailpieces. As long as the mailing address is correct, your mail will still be processed efficiently without a barcode-and you won't need to worry about having the wrong barcode on your mail." http://www.usps.com/businessmail101/...tsBarcoded.htm One of the links in the article says that you can't get an automation-rate discount unless your mailing list has been verified by Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS) software and you're sending at least 200 or 500 pieces (depending on the mail class) at one time. Part of the problem is that the standards for generating barcodes have changed over the years and Word's feature has not kept up. Microsoft has a general article about this he: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897290 There's a specific article about the problem with "multi-unit buildings" he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220548 In other words, if you're using USPS barcodes for bulk mailing discounts, you have to use a package other than Word. If you aren't, you don't need them and probably shouldn't use them at all. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk glr wrote: Thanks to Peter Jamieson for solving my most significant problem described in my prior post. Final issue - having trouble getting the Postnet bar code field to work. My result is "no bookmark name". The zip is of course a component of the AddressBlock After the addressblock I used the following command path: Insert / Field... / BarCode and toggled on POSTNET bar code. Again, the result is "no bookmark name!" Not critical but would like to learn how this function works. Peter, I noticed the warnings in the prior posts. I am using the zip +4 format. I am interested in the format to speed mailing and not for discount purposes. Finally, none of the recipients are in multi-family homes. Having said that, can I get this to work? Regards, Greg |
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