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We use A6 (6.5" x 4.75") envelopes frequently, and this is a pretty standard
size. Is there a way to download or create addtional envelope entries in the envelope options, or do we have to do a custom setting for each merge? |
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Create a document with an envelope as that size and save it as a template.
Then use a formletter type mailmerge based on a document created from that template. The only thing different about an Envelope type mailmerge is that it gives you the opportunity to specify which envelope you want to use. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "DigitalDragon" thedigitaldragon[at]gmail.com wrote in message ... We use A6 (6.5" x 4.75") envelopes frequently, and this is a pretty standard size. Is there a way to download or create addtional envelope entries in the envelope options, or do we have to do a custom setting for each merge? |
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