> Or print s1.
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> "Graham Mayor" <gmayor[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message
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>> No there isn't. From this I assume you are adding an envelope to a
> document,
>> as if from the envelope wizard? In that case print page 0 or print
>> current
>> page.
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>> Harold M Little wrote:
>> > The question is asking if there is an internal command with in Word,
>> > I can assign to a button in Word that will printout only the envelope
>> > ?
>> > "Graham Mayor" <gmayor[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message
>> > news:e3lSC3vNGHA.668[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> >> For Outlook programming you need to ask in an Outlook group, however
>> >> there are Word envelope templates available for download from my web
>> >> site that interface with Outlook to grab addresses that you may find
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>> >> Harold M Little wrote:
>> >>> I have a macro in Outlook to open a new word document,
>> >>> insert envelope object and set the address properties,
>> >>> I then set the word window to print preview,
>> >>> I remove the print commandbar button from the Print Preview
>> >>> commandbar, I add a new commandbutton.
>> >>> Is there a command such as "Printout" I can assign to the new
>> >>> commandbutton "OnAction" property,
>> >>> to print only the envelope and I do not want to use a template ?
>> >>> Note: I have been unable to assign "Envelope.Printout" to the
>> >>> OnAction property.
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