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Mace
 
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Default Addressing envelopes in Word

When I click on the address book in the envelope address tool, the message
"Log on to Microsoft Exchange" comes up. What does that mean and how to I
access my address book?
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Richard Neville
 
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In the "Select name" box, there is a drop down list "Show names from the..."
If there is more than one entry in that list, try each until you find the
address book.

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When I click on the address book in the envelope address tool, the message
"Log on to Microsoft Exchange" comes up. What does that mean and how to I
access my address book?



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It means that you are trying to use the Outlook Express address book which
is incompatible with Word (unless you have the expensive corporate
application Exchange installed). This tool requires Outlook.

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When I click on the address book in the envelope address tool, the
message "Log on to Microsoft Exchange" comes up. What does that mean
and how to I access my address book?



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