Oulook 2007 still cannot print an envelope.

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barry milliken

You would think it possible to print an envelope for a contact in Outlook.

Nope!!

You still have cut and past to Word, or Use Word to do a mail merge even for
one envelope!!!

How dumb is that?

Barry
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Not dumb at all. You expect Word processing code to be added to Outlook?
Never going to happen, and shouldn't. You're missing the point of
integration in Office.
 
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barry milliken

I disagree,
A contact has an address, I should be able to print contacts in a number of
formats beyound what outlook allows.
Not a word processing issue at all. I have no "words" to "process".

Russ Valentine said:
Not dumb at all. You expect Word processing code to be added to Outlook?
Never going to happen, and shouldn't. You're missing the point of
integration in Office.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
barry milliken said:
You would think it possible to print an envelope for a contact in
Outlook.

Nope!!

You still have cut and past to Word, or Use Word to do a mail merge even
for one envelope!!!

How dumb is that?

Barry
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Not so. Creating an envelope is a word processing function.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
barry milliken said:
I disagree,
A contact has an address, I should be able to print contacts in a number
of formats beyound what outlook allows.
Not a word processing issue at all. I have no "words" to "process".

Russ Valentine said:
Not dumb at all. You expect Word processing code to be added to Outlook?
Never going to happen, and shouldn't. You're missing the point of
integration in Office.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
barry milliken said:
You would think it possible to print an envelope for a contact in
Outlook.

Nope!!

You still have cut and past to Word, or Use Word to do a mail merge even
for one envelope!!!

How dumb is that?

Barry
 

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