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MS Office Forum / Word / Mailmerge and Fax / January 2005

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What is the placement for mailing info for #10 window envdelope?

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Boo - 23 Jan 2005 02:01 GMT
I want to create a form letter to update listings in a service directory.  Am
looking for guidance on page set-up and label placement without having to
reinvent the wheel.  Thanks
Graham Mayor - 23 Jan 2005 10:58 GMT
Fold the paper.
Put it in the envelope
Draw round the envelope window on to the paper inside.
Remove the paper.
With the aid of a ruler, transfer the measurements to the document template.

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> I want to create a form letter to update listings in a service
> directory.  Am looking for guidance on page set-up and label
> placement without having to reinvent the wheel.  Thanks
Doug Robbins - 23 Jan 2005 12:17 GMT
Fold a sheet of paper, place it in the envelope and using a pin, mark the
four corners of the window.  Remove the piece of paper and using a ruler,
determine the dimensions for the location and size of the window on the
paper.  Set up you page to suit either using a one cell table with fixed
cell dimensions or a paragraph with with the appropriate space before and
left and right indent settings.

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>I want to create a form letter to update listings in a service directory.
>Am
> looking for guidance on page set-up and label placement without having to
> reinvent the wheel.  Thanks
 
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