Graphics with return address

M

milco

Using Word 2002 sp-1.

I want to add a graphic to the left of my (text) return
address and save the envelope for printing multiple copies
(w/o Send To address). I found KB 128991 but it seems to
be for earlier versions of Word as the commands Reset
Picture Boundry, etc. are not available. When I try and
save as AutoText, the graphics does not store. Am I ging
about this the long way or is there a shortcut that works?

Thanks,
milco
St. Louis, MO
 
G

Guest

Thanks. It took both sites to get it done. Now all I
have to do is to un-attach the envelope from a document so
that I can print multiple copies of the envelope without
also printing a blank page.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

You can easily create an envelope template; Graham offers such at his site.
 
M

milco

I see all the trees but am confused by the forest. I've
gone to eveery envelope template, envelope wizard and just
about everything else but I can't create just the
envelope. Everything always has a sheet attached. All I
want to do is print envelopes, no attached sheets.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Start from scratch with a new document. In Page Setup, set the paper size to
#10 envelope, COM 10, or whatever your driver calls business envelopes. Then
use the Envelope Return and Envelope Address styles to insert your return
address and a frame for the delivery address. Add graphics according to the
directions you've already figured out. Save as a template.
 
G

Graham Mayor

The envelope template suggested by Suzanne that you will find on the
downloads page of my web site doesn't have an attached page. In any case
even when a blank page is attached, you don't have to print it.

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M

milco

Thanks. Problem solved.
-----Original Message-----
The envelope template suggested by Suzanne that you will find on the
downloads page of my web site doesn't have an attached page. In any case
even when a blank page is attached, you don't have to print it.

--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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M

milco

That did it. Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
Start from scratch with a new document. In Page Setup, set the paper size to
#10 envelope, COM 10, or whatever your driver calls business envelopes. Then
use the Envelope Return and Envelope Address styles to insert your return
address and a frame for the delivery address. Add graphics according to the
directions you've already figured out. Save as a template.






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