Yes. Copy and paste the short script
{<PR_GIVEN_NAME> <PR_SURNAME>
}{<PR_COMPANY_NAME>
}{<PR_POSTAL_ADDRESS>}
to a document. Select the script and press ALT+F3 which will open the
Autotext editor. Give it the name
AddressLayout
(all one word - no spaces).
Discard the document.
When you later close Word ensure that you save normal.dot when prompted.
This should cause Word to read the above fields from Outlook when inserting
the address. The full range of fields available to be used in this manner is
listed at
http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm which also shows how to read
addresses from Outlook using a macro - which is the method employed on the
envelope templates I mentioned earlier. Using a macro gives more fine
control over the display of the address.
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