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Print name and address onto envelope

Want to be able to select name and address details from letter and print out ont an envelope

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Start by selecting the information, i.e,, highlight, then "CTRL+C" When you open the envelope window click into the address box, and use "CTRL+V".

In Word you simply select the information you wish to print, then click on the "Tools" tab, select "Letters and Mailings", and follow it to "Envelopes and Labels". When you open the last tab the information (address) will already be there.

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