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I have a template for labels in Word 2003. When I insert addresses from
Outlook the format of the address is not how it appears to be on the address cards. Sometimes, the name is 'back to front' - other times, it's correct. Although I have been using Word extensively for years, using Outlook in this way is rather new to me. I would appreciate some help, please. |
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Clarify what you mean by "template." You need to pay attention to how you
created the address block in this template and to how you are actually inserting the address. To learn about ways to control how an Address is inserted into Word from Outlook, take a look he http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/insword.htm http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q134901 More recent versions of Office (XP and 2003) are less predictable when it comes to inserting addresses. Modifying AddressLayout in Word 2002/2003 will apply only to addresses inserted into a document, but not to Envelopes or Labels. The KB offers the following kludgy workaround: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;292127 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... I have a template for labels in Word 2003. When I insert addresses from Outlook the format of the address is not how it appears to be on the address cards. Sometimes, the name is 'back to front' - other times, it's correct. Although I have been using Word extensively for years, using Outlook in this way is rather new to me. I would appreciate some help, please. |
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This all looks so complicated for what I want!
The template I created was for the size of label I use - it has 3 labels across and 8 down. I have been creating auto text entires in the template for the contacts I use quite frequently but as the number grows, this won't be very satisfactory. I decided that the "insert address" button could be useful to insert addresses from Outlook as I never want to do a complete mailmerge (from Access). I type letters on a fairly individal basis so just need to open a document based on my label template and insert the address in whichever cell I have got to on my sheet of labels. The problem is that sometimes the order of the contact name details varies - e.g. John Smith Ltd can come out as "Ltd John Smith ...." Sometimes the order is correct. There is no problem with the mailing address. I have checked the details in Outlook and the names and mailing addresses appear to be OK so I am not sure whether the problem is in Word or Outlook "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Clarify what you mean by "template." You need to pay attention to how you created the address block in this template and to how you are actually inserting the address. To learn about ways to control how an Address is inserted into Word from Outlook, take a look he http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/insword.htm http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q134901 More recent versions of Office (XP and 2003) are less predictable when it comes to inserting addresses. Modifying AddressLayout in Word 2002/2003 will apply only to addresses inserted into a document, but not to Envelopes or Labels. The KB offers the following kludgy workaround: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;292127 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... I have a template for labels in Word 2003. When I insert addresses from Outlook the format of the address is not how it appears to be on the address cards. Sometimes, the name is 'back to front' - other times, it's correct. Although I have been using Word extensively for years, using Outlook in this way is rather new to me. I would appreciate some help, please. |
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Examine how the Full Name field is parsed in Outlook for those Contacts that
do not print out in the order you want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... This all looks so complicated for what I want! The template I created was for the size of label I use - it has 3 labels across and 8 down. I have been creating auto text entires in the template for the contacts I use quite frequently but as the number grows, this won't be very satisfactory. I decided that the "insert address" button could be useful to insert addresses from Outlook as I never want to do a complete mailmerge (from Access). I type letters on a fairly individal basis so just need to open a document based on my label template and insert the address in whichever cell I have got to on my sheet of labels. The problem is that sometimes the order of the contact name details varies - e.g. John Smith Ltd can come out as "Ltd John Smith ...." Sometimes the order is correct. There is no problem with the mailing address. I have checked the details in Outlook and the names and mailing addresses appear to be OK so I am not sure whether the problem is in Word or Outlook "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Clarify what you mean by "template." You need to pay attention to how you created the address block in this template and to how you are actually inserting the address. To learn about ways to control how an Address is inserted into Word from Outlook, take a look he http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/insword.htm http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q134901 More recent versions of Office (XP and 2003) are less predictable when it comes to inserting addresses. Modifying AddressLayout in Word 2002/2003 will apply only to addresses inserted into a document, but not to Envelopes or Labels. The KB offers the following kludgy workaround: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;292127 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... I have a template for labels in Word 2003. When I insert addresses from Outlook the format of the address is not how it appears to be on the address cards. Sometimes, the name is 'back to front' - other times, it's correct. Although I have been using Word extensively for years, using Outlook in this way is rather new to me. I would appreciate some help, please. |
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Have you tried using both the First name and the Last name fields to
overcome the problem where some are "back to front" Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting www.acorntraining.com.au Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field Chooser and Group by Box!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Examine how the Full Name field is parsed in Outlook for those Contacts that do not print out in the order you want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... This all looks so complicated for what I want! The template I created was for the size of label I use - it has 3 labels across and 8 down. I have been creating auto text entires in the template for the contacts I use quite frequently but as the number grows, this won't be very satisfactory. I decided that the "insert address" button could be useful to insert addresses from Outlook as I never want to do a complete mailmerge (from Access). I type letters on a fairly individal basis so just need to open a document based on my label template and insert the address in whichever cell I have got to on my sheet of labels. The problem is that sometimes the order of the contact name details varies - e.g. John Smith Ltd can come out as "Ltd John Smith ...." Sometimes the order is correct. There is no problem with the mailing address. I have checked the details in Outlook and the names and mailing addresses appear to be OK so I am not sure whether the problem is in Word or Outlook "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Clarify what you mean by "template." You need to pay attention to how you created the address block in this template and to how you are actually inserting the address. To learn about ways to control how an Address is inserted into Word from Outlook, take a look he http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/insword.htm http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q134901 More recent versions of Office (XP and 2003) are less predictable when it comes to inserting addresses. Modifying AddressLayout in Word 2002/2003 will apply only to addresses inserted into a document, but not to Envelopes or Labels. The KB offers the following kludgy workaround: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;292127 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... I have a template for labels in Word 2003. When I insert addresses from Outlook the format of the address is not how it appears to be on the address cards. Sometimes, the name is 'back to front' - other times, it's correct. Although I have been using Word extensively for years, using Outlook in this way is rather new to me. I would appreciate some help, please. |
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I have discovered that if I enter the complete name as a Last Name in
Outlook, the problem is solved in Word. No idea why, though! "Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook" wrote in message ... Have you tried using both the First name and the Last name fields to overcome the problem where some are "back to front" Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting www.acorntraining.com.au Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field Chooser and Group by Box!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Examine how the Full Name field is parsed in Outlook for those Contacts that do not print out in the order you want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... This all looks so complicated for what I want! The template I created was for the size of label I use - it has 3 labels across and 8 down. I have been creating auto text entires in the template for the contacts I use quite frequently but as the number grows, this won't be very satisfactory. I decided that the "insert address" button could be useful to insert addresses from Outlook as I never want to do a complete mailmerge (from Access). I type letters on a fairly individal basis so just need to open a document based on my label template and insert the address in whichever cell I have got to on my sheet of labels. The problem is that sometimes the order of the contact name details varies - e.g. John Smith Ltd can come out as "Ltd John Smith ...." Sometimes the order is correct. There is no problem with the mailing address. I have checked the details in Outlook and the names and mailing addresses appear to be OK so I am not sure whether the problem is in Word or Outlook "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Clarify what you mean by "template." You need to pay attention to how you created the address block in this template and to how you are actually inserting the address. To learn about ways to control how an Address is inserted into Word from Outlook, take a look he http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/insword.htm http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q134901 More recent versions of Office (XP and 2003) are less predictable when it comes to inserting addresses. Modifying AddressLayout in Word 2002/2003 will apply only to addresses inserted into a document, but not to Envelopes or Labels. The KB offers the following kludgy workaround: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;292127 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ab" wrote in message ... I have a template for labels in Word 2003. When I insert addresses from Outlook the format of the address is not how it appears to be on the address cards. Sometimes, the name is 'back to front' - other times, it's correct. Although I have been using Word extensively for years, using Outlook in this way is rather new to me. I would appreciate some help, please. |
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