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ArtReid
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If so, how is this feat accomplished?
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On 18/10/2011 09:47, ArtReid wrote:
> If so, how is this feat accomplished?
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That's a setting for your printer.
Do a print from Outlook, printer page comes up, something like
"Prefernces" and "paper type".
My Lexmark has several envelope types.

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"Ed Cryer" wrote in message news:j7jm4q$gq3$...

On 18/10/2011 09:47, ArtReid wrote:
> If so, how is this feat accomplished?
> Thanks


That's a setting for your printer.
Do a print from Outlook, printer page comes up, something like
"Prefernces" and "paper type".
My Lexmark has several envelope types.

Ed

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Not that simple!
Outlook offers limited output styles such as Memo
and doesn't offer the correct fields for printing an address on an envelope.
I usually end up copying and pasting right fields in to Word for printing.
If you have a lot to do you could create a mail merge in Word.
But this is an option that is sadly lacking in Outlook, even 2010.

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On 18/10/2011 09:47, ArtReid wrote:
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You don't. You do it from Word.
Add the addressbook icon to the QAT.
 
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R. C. White
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Hi, Art.

In addition to the suggestions here, you might want to post your Outlook
questions in the not-quite-defunct newsgroup:
microsoft.public.outlook

The Microsoft public news server is closed, as you probably know, but many
other Usenet news servers still carry thousands of the microsoft.public NGs.
My own ISP carries them, from Giganews, I think. Perhaps aioe.org carries
them. Some are still quite active. ;<)

RC
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Windows Live Mail 2011 (Build 15.4.3538.0513) in Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1


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If so, how is this feat accomplished?
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On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:10:04 +0100, "kreed"
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>I usually end up copying and pasting right fields in to Word for printing.


Don't buck the system; keep on doing that.

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On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:10:04 +0100, "kreed"
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>I usually end up copying and pasting right fields in to Word for printing.


Don't buck the system; keep on doing that.

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Still think Outlook should be able to perform a simple task like put a name
and address on an envelope.

K

 
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On 10/18/2011 3:48 PM, Agent_C wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:10:04 +0100, "kreed"
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>> I usually end up copying and pasting right fields in to Word for printing.

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> Don't buck the system; keep on doing that.
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> A_C


In general, that's about as fast a way as any, especially if you have
desktop shortcut to open Word.
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"kreed" <> wrote in message news:...
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> "Ed Cryer" wrote in message news:j7jm4q$gq3$...
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> On 18/10/2011 09:47, ArtReid wrote:
>> If so, how is this feat accomplished?
>> Thanks

>
> That's a setting for your printer.
> Do a print from Outlook, printer page comes up, something like
> "Prefernces" and "paper type".
> My Lexmark has several envelope types.
>
> Ed
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> **********************************************
>
> Not that simple!
> Outlook offers limited output styles such as Memo
> and doesn't offer the correct fields for printing an address on an envelope.
> I usually end up copying and pasting right fields in to Word for printing.
> If you have a lot to do you could create a mail merge in Word.
> But this is an option that is sadly lacking in Outlook, even 2010.
>
> K
>


Mail Merge is available from Outlook:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/mailmerge.htm
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In general, that's about as fast a way as any, especially if you have
desktop shortcut to open Word.
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James Silverton, Potomac

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TWO applications to address an envelope, not what you call cutting edge.

K

 
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