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Informal letters have no need to include a recipient's name and address
at the top of the body of the document where Word would ordinarily
capture the data and use it to auto-fill the textbox for the recipient's
address via the Envelopes and Labels wizard.
If that address block is not present within the document body there
doesn't seem to be a way to auto-fill or otherwise populate the textbox
used for a recipients mailing address by using the address book button
via the Envelopes and Labels wizard. Using that address book button
only spits out the recipients name.
Is there a way to auto-fill that wizard when the recipient's name and
address are not included in the body of the document itself?
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<%= Clinton Gallagher
A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
NET (e-mail address removed)
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
at the top of the body of the document where Word would ordinarily
capture the data and use it to auto-fill the textbox for the recipient's
address via the Envelopes and Labels wizard.
If that address block is not present within the document body there
doesn't seem to be a way to auto-fill or otherwise populate the textbox
used for a recipients mailing address by using the address book button
via the Envelopes and Labels wizard. Using that address book button
only spits out the recipients name.
Is there a way to auto-fill that wizard when the recipient's name and
address are not included in the body of the document itself?
--
<%= Clinton Gallagher
A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
NET (e-mail address removed)
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/