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Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can
put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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There are other ways of inserting addresses - see
http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This
is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry
called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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I don't know what you mean! I'm confused about user information and autotext
bits now! "Graham Mayor" wrote: You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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If you are currently putting the address from user information in your
templates then that address is inserted in your template with a USERADDRESS field. However you have said that the field will not hold sufficient information for your requirements, so as a workaround, create a number of autotext entries named after the branches. Thus for example you would call the autotext entry for the London branch LondonAddress etc Then in the user information address field put LondonAddress. The autotext field then calls whatever name is inserted in the user information and inserts the appropriate address. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I don't know what you mean! I'm confused about user information and autotext bits now! "Graham Mayor" wrote: You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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I made an AutoText entry called BranchAddress with all the details I need.
Then I put BranchAddress as my User Address information but now it just shows BranchAddress and not the Autotext that this relates to. What am I doing wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: If you are currently putting the address from user information in your templates then that address is inserted in your template with a USERADDRESS field. However you have said that the field will not hold sufficient information for your requirements, so as a workaround, create a number of autotext entries named after the branches. Thus for example you would call the autotext entry for the London branch LondonAddress etc Then in the user information address field put LondonAddress. The autotext field then calls whatever name is inserted in the user information and inserts the appropriate address. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I don't know what you mean! I'm confused about user information and autotext bits now! "Graham Mayor" wrote: You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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You need to insert the field construction as follows:
{ AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } Press CTRL+F9 for each pair of field boundaries {} and type the rest. Press F9 to update and right click and toggle the display to show the result. Provided the name of the autotext entry is BranchAddress and you have BranchAddress as the user address then the field will show the content of your autotext entry. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I made an AutoText entry called BranchAddress with all the details I need. Then I put BranchAddress as my User Address information but now it just shows BranchAddress and not the Autotext that this relates to. What am I doing wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: If you are currently putting the address from user information in your templates then that address is inserted in your template with a USERADDRESS field. However you have said that the field will not hold sufficient information for your requirements, so as a workaround, create a number of autotext entries named after the branches. Thus for example you would call the autotext entry for the London branch LondonAddress etc Then in the user information address field put LondonAddress. The autotext field then calls whatever name is inserted in the user information and inserts the appropriate address. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I don't know what you mean! I'm confused about user information and autotext bits now! "Graham Mayor" wrote: You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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I have done that and the field returns "Error! AutoText entry not defined."
I have checked under AutoText and my BranchAddress is there? Am I doing something wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: You need to insert the field construction as follows: { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } Press CTRL+F9 for each pair of field boundaries {} and type the rest. Press F9 to update and right click and toggle the display to show the result. Provided the name of the autotext entry is BranchAddress and you have BranchAddress as the user address then the field will show the content of your autotext entry. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I made an AutoText entry called BranchAddress with all the details I need. Then I put BranchAddress as my User Address information but now it just shows BranchAddress and not the Autotext that this relates to. What am I doing wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: If you are currently putting the address from user information in your templates then that address is inserted in your template with a USERADDRESS field. However you have said that the field will not hold sufficient information for your requirements, so as a workaround, create a number of autotext entries named after the branches. Thus for example you would call the autotext entry for the London branch LondonAddress etc Then in the user information address field put LondonAddress. The autotext field then calls whatever name is inserted in the user information and inserts the appropriate address. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I don't know what you mean! I'm confused about user information and autotext bits now! "Graham Mayor" wrote: You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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There are only two sources of potential error.
1. You did not insert one of the fields by using CTRL+F9 for the field boundaries. Press CTRL+F9 {} Between the brackets type AUTOTEXT "" {AUTOTEXT ""} Between the quotes Press CTRL+F9 {AUTOTEXT "{}"} Between the second set of brackets type USERADDRESS {AUTOTEXT "{USERADDRESS}"} Press F9 Press ALT+F9 If you get the error message 2. What you entered in the Tools Options User Information mailing address is not spelled identically to the name you gave to the Autotext entry that contains your completed address. Change one or both then with your cursor in the field press F9. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I have done that and the field returns "Error! AutoText entry not defined." I have checked under AutoText and my BranchAddress is there? Am I doing something wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: You need to insert the field construction as follows: { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } Press CTRL+F9 for each pair of field boundaries {} and type the rest. Press F9 to update and right click and toggle the display to show the result. Provided the name of the autotext entry is BranchAddress and you have BranchAddress as the user address then the field will show the content of your autotext entry. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I made an AutoText entry called BranchAddress with all the details I need. Then I put BranchAddress as my User Address information but now it just shows BranchAddress and not the Autotext that this relates to. What am I doing wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: If you are currently putting the address from user information in your templates then that address is inserted in your template with a USERADDRESS field. However you have said that the field will not hold sufficient information for your requirements, so as a workaround, create a number of autotext entries named after the branches. Thus for example you would call the autotext entry for the London branch LondonAddress etc Then in the user information address field put LondonAddress. The autotext field then calls whatever name is inserted in the user information and inserts the appropriate address. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I don't know what you mean! I'm confused about user information and autotext bits now! "Graham Mayor" wrote: You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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That sounds really complicated! I played around a bit and decided to leave
the UserAddress bit out and just use the AutoText entry directly to my field. Thanks for helping me sort this out! "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are only two sources of potential error. 1. You did not insert one of the fields by using CTRL+F9 for the field boundaries. Press CTRL+F9 {} Between the brackets type AUTOTEXT "" {AUTOTEXT ""} Between the quotes Press CTRL+F9 {AUTOTEXT "{}"} Between the second set of brackets type USERADDRESS {AUTOTEXT "{USERADDRESS}"} Press F9 Press ALT+F9 If you get the error message 2. What you entered in the Tools Options User Information mailing address is not spelled identically to the name you gave to the Autotext entry that contains your completed address. Change one or both then with your cursor in the field press F9. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I have done that and the field returns "Error! AutoText entry not defined." I have checked under AutoText and my BranchAddress is there? Am I doing something wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: You need to insert the field construction as follows: { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } Press CTRL+F9 for each pair of field boundaries {} and type the rest. Press F9 to update and right click and toggle the display to show the result. Provided the name of the autotext entry is BranchAddress and you have BranchAddress as the user address then the field will show the content of your autotext entry. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I made an AutoText entry called BranchAddress with all the details I need. Then I put BranchAddress as my User Address information but now it just shows BranchAddress and not the Autotext that this relates to. What am I doing wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: If you are currently putting the address from user information in your templates then that address is inserted in your template with a USERADDRESS field. However you have said that the field will not hold sufficient information for your requirements, so as a workaround, create a number of autotext entries named after the branches. Thus for example you would call the autotext entry for the London branch LondonAddress etc Then in the user information address field put LondonAddress. The autotext field then calls whatever name is inserted in the user information and inserts the appropriate address. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: I don't know what you mean! I'm confused about user information and autotext bits now! "Graham Mayor" wrote: You could setup all the branch addresses in a global template autotext entry called eg 'Branch' where branch is the name of the branch (or some unique branch identifier). Then instead of having the full address in the UserAddress information, put the branch name you have chosen for the autotext name. You can then insert the correct address with an autotext field that calls the useraddress field thus { AUTOTEXT "{ USERADDRESS }" } This way you only have to create one set of document templates and one global template. Each user will have to have the correct branch details in useraddress. Autotext entries can be as long as you like and can contain formatting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Hi, thanks for your input, let me tell you what I am trying to achieve. This is for work and we are setting up templates for each of our branches and I want to be able to put a field in the Word document that will change the address depending on the user and their location and for each user to enter the address of their branch. Do you know a way to do this without the limit of characters. "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are other ways of inserting addresses - see http://www.gmayor.com/Alternative_Return_Addresses.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ivory_kitten wrote: Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of characters that you can put in the "User Information" mailing address box in the Options menu. My address has 190 characters including spaces and it works OK until I quit Word and come back in and it has reduced to 118 characters including spaces. How do I fix this because it is really annoying that it deletes almost half of my address? I use Word 2003 |
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