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Envelope layouts provide hours of fun, if you don't know their secrets. The most important thing to note is that you can only have one envelope size for a given template. If you use different envelope sizes for different document types, then you will need different templates to hold the settings. If the envelope settings have not been changed for a given document template, the default settings are those in the standard normal.dot template.
Changing the envelope layout See Microsoft-Links.com for more tips and tutorials! Cheers! Last edited by TipMaster : 12-13-2007 at 10:11 PM. |
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Word MVP Doug Robbins, who produced most of the macro code on this page has been working on a method of intercepting Word's built-in 'Merge to a New Document' option, to merge a form letter merge document directly to individual Word documents. The latest version of this code is available for download as a Word add-in template
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click on this link
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a method of intercepting Word's built-in 'Merge to a New Document' option, to merge a form letter merge document directly to individual Word documents.
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The most important thing to note is that you can only have one envelope size for a given template. If you use different envelope sizes for different document types, then you will need different templates to hold the settings.
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The most important thing to note is that you can only have one envelope size for a given template. If you use different envelope sizes for different document types, then you will need different templates
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