print multiple #10 envelopes for return mail in word

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GaryM

I need to print 30+ #10 envelopes of the identical "mail to" address and
"return address" for RSVP replies within MS Word. The envelope label
oppertunities in word only allows the printing of a single envelope. How can
I set up a #10 envelope in word and tell the printer to print mutilple
copies?
 
C

Carol

You need to create an envelope document, as follows:

1. Starting from a blank document, create your envelope and click on the Add
to Document button.

2. The document will be added to the blank document as Section 1, Page 0.

3. To save just the envelope, you need to get rid of Section 2, Page 1.
Place the insertion point anywhere on the envelope page go to Page Setup.

4. Without changing any settings, click OK.

5. Now place the insertion point in Section 2 (the Letter/A4-sized page) and
press F4. This will copy the Page Setup settings to Section 2 (making it
also an envelope).

6. Switch to Normal view and select and delete the section break.

7. Save your envelope document.

Courtesy of Suzanne Barnhill!
 
G

GaryM

Thanks worked perfectly!!!

Carol said:
You need to create an envelope document, as follows:

1. Starting from a blank document, create your envelope and click on the Add
to Document button.

2. The document will be added to the blank document as Section 1, Page 0.

3. To save just the envelope, you need to get rid of Section 2, Page 1.
Place the insertion point anywhere on the envelope page go to Page Setup.

4. Without changing any settings, click OK.

5. Now place the insertion point in Section 2 (the Letter/A4-sized page) and
press F4. This will copy the Page Setup settings to Section 2 (making it
also an envelope).

6. Switch to Normal view and select and delete the section break.

7. Save your envelope document.

Courtesy of Suzanne Barnhill!
 

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