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Using contact details to send a letter

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johnmcg - 22 Feb 2007 09:11 GMT
I used to have Microsoft Outlook 2003, and if I wanted to send a letter using
the contact details in Outlook, I just clicked 'Action' then 'new letter to
contact'.
I now have Outlook 2007, and can't do the same thing. When I click on
'Action', then 'new message to contact' it thinks I want to send an email.
How do I get Outlook 2007 to use the contact details to send a letter in Word?
Thank you,

John McGoldrick
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Feb 2007 10:27 GMT
You can't. That dysfunctional feature was finally removed. Why not use
Word's Insert Address function? You can add it to the QAT.
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>I used to have Microsoft Outlook 2003, and if I wanted to send a letter
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> John McGoldrick
John Bise - 28 Mar 2007 01:54 GMT
Any suggestions for step by step or alternatively for locating an add-in?
That was not a dysfunctional feature to me. I send enough snail mail that I
would like a quick pathway. Anyone have a fix? Thanks.

> You can't. That dysfunctional feature was finally removed. Why not use
> Word's Insert Address function? You can add it to the QAT.
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> > John McGoldrick
johnmcg - 28 Mar 2007 09:06 GMT
Where do I find Word's insert address function? and what does 'QAT' stand for?
Thanks
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> You can't. That dysfunctional feature was finally removed. Why not use
> Word's Insert Address function? You can add it to the QAT.
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> > John McGoldrick
 
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