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hi - i have aquired a large batch of windowed envolopes free - so :
are there any free downloads of templates that will print the recipients address block in the right spot and if possible print discrete fold lines i have 3 different sizes - but can figure out which code each is thanks in advance YRS - AJ |
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1. If the window has plastic, remove it from a test envelope.
2. Fold a sheet of paper to go into the envelope and insert it. 3. Draw the outline of the window on your folded paper. 4. Unfold the paper and use a ruler to determine where to put the frame or text box for the address and the fold lines as desired. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Andrew J Farrow" wrote in message ... hi - i have aquired a large batch of windowed envolopes free - so : are there any free downloads of templates that will print the recipients address block in the right spot and if possible print discrete fold lines i have 3 different sizes - but can figure out which code each is thanks in advance YRS - AJ |
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Andrew,
As you're message appears to come from the UK, you may like to know about British Standard 1808 from the British Standards Institution. BS 1808 specifies the design of business letterheads and forms. It details where the address panel and fold lines should appear for A4 paper folded into a DL envelope. It also specifies how much white space should appear around the address panel so that nothing but the address shows through the envelope's window. The same specifications also work correctly with larger window envelopes of the right type. However, this information will only be useful to you if your window envelopes also comply with BS 1808 in the position of the window (see more below). Unfortunately some envelope manufacturers still flog imperial, instead of metric, envelopes. The BSI recommends that the paper should *not* be folded exactly into three equal parts. The first fold should be at 103 mm from the top edge of the paper. (A4 paper is 297 mm tall.) The first fold line at this position will prevent electric letter openers (at the letter's destination) from cutting the paper in two (because the second fold can then never touch the top edge of the envelope). I designed the corporate letterhead templates used by all staff at one of the London Boroughs. It'd be difficult to explain the details here. However, if any of your envelopes comply with the following specifications and you would like a copy of one of my blank templates, let me know. DL Window Envelope: Size - 220 mm wide by 110 mm tall. Window size - 93 mm wide by 39 mm tall. Window position: 20 mm from left edge of envelope to left edge of window. 18 mm from bottom edge of envelope to bottom edge of window. Good luck with your project! Geoff "Andrew J Farrow" wrote in message ... hi - i have aquired a large batch of windowed envolopes free - so : are there any free downloads of templates that will print the recipients address block in the right spot and if possible print discrete fold lines i have 3 different sizes - but can figure out which code each is thanks in advance YRS - AJ |
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