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Using Microsoft Office 2003. In Outlook, I have names and addresses and have
the Title Field filled in. When I am in Microsoft Word to print envelopes using the info. from Outlook, the names and addresses print out but the Title is not shown. I would like the envelope to read Mr. John Doe not just John Doe. What do I need to do?? |
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You can do what I do and insert the title on the same line as Mr John (so
much easier) the title seems to have been dropped in 2006/07 - a new look - we won't have much left soon? The other solutions have been very kindly documented by Greg Maxey MVP which I also use on differing occasions: "AddressLayout" is what you are altering (it is an autotext entry) http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm Enjoy "Weimar" wrote in message ... Using Microsoft Office 2003. In Outlook, I have names and addresses and have the Title Field filled in. When I am in Microsoft Word to print envelopes using the info. from Outlook, the names and addresses print out but the Title is not shown. I would like the envelope to read Mr. John Doe not just John Doe. What do I need to do?? |
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While Greg Maxey and I are good friends, I would prefer you didn't give him
the credit for my web site ![]() He has his own set of useful Word related items http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Summer wrote: You can do what I do and insert the title on the same line as Mr John (so much easier) the title seems to have been dropped in 2006/07 - a new look - we won't have much left soon? The other solutions have been very kindly documented by Greg Maxey MVP which I also use on differing occasions: "AddressLayout" is what you are altering (it is an autotext entry) http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm Enjoy "Weimar" wrote in message ... Using Microsoft Office 2003. In Outlook, I have names and addresses and have the Title Field filled in. When I am in Microsoft Word to print envelopes using the info. from Outlook, the names and addresses print out but the Title is not shown. I would like the envelope to read Mr. John Doe not just John Doe. What do I need to do?? |
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Apologies - often get you both confused.
"Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... While Greg Maxey and I are good friends, I would prefer you didn't give him the credit for my web site ![]() He has his own set of useful Word related items http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Summer wrote: You can do what I do and insert the title on the same line as Mr John (so much easier) the title seems to have been dropped in 2006/07 - a new look - we won't have much left soon? The other solutions have been very kindly documented by Greg Maxey MVP which I also use on differing occasions: "AddressLayout" is what you are altering (it is an autotext entry) http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm Enjoy "Weimar" wrote in message ... Using Microsoft Office 2003. In Outlook, I have names and addresses and have the Title Field filled in. When I am in Microsoft Word to print envelopes using the info. from Outlook, the names and addresses print out but the Title is not shown. I would like the envelope to read Mr. John Doe not just John Doe. What do I need to do?? |
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It can only be the initials, because we are not at all alike
![]() -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Summer wrote: Apologies - often get you both confused. "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... While Greg Maxey and I are good friends, I would prefer you didn't give him the credit for my web site ![]() He has his own set of useful Word related items http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Summer wrote: You can do what I do and insert the title on the same line as Mr John (so much easier) the title seems to have been dropped in 2006/07 - a new look - we won't have much left soon? The other solutions have been very kindly documented by Greg Maxey MVP which I also use on differing occasions: "AddressLayout" is what you are altering (it is an autotext entry) http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm Enjoy "Weimar" wrote in message ... Using Microsoft Office 2003. In Outlook, I have names and addresses and have the Title Field filled in. When I am in Microsoft Word to print envelopes using the info. from Outlook, the names and addresses print out but the Title is not shown. I would like the envelope to read Mr. John Doe not just John Doe. What do I need to do?? |
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