This may be covered in Graham's web page, but if not, create a text box
(with no border line or fill) and put the return address in that box. Format
it the way you want. Then save this as an AutoText entry named
EnvelopeExtra1. You'll have to work on the positioning in a document created
from your template that has an envelope inserted in the document. Send me an
email and I'll send you a template that has an AutoText entry like this that
you could modify.
When using this, you need to check "omit return address" on the envelope
dialog.
Charles Kenyon
See also the MVP FAQ: <URL:
http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is awesome!
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Modify the Envelope Return style so that the paragraph format is centre
aligned.
For the different font size issue, probably the best thing to do is add some
formfields into the address block and apply the desired formatting to the
respective fields. Create a template of the Envelope and then use that
whenever an envelope is required.
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