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Envelope added to Document
texansgal 19.09.2006 13:41:01
I have added an Envelope to a document. I really only want the Envelope to be
on there. How can I get rid of the 2nd page, which would be the document? I
have done it before, but I can not for the life of me, remember how I did
it...

Thanks!
Re: Envelope added to Document
Cindy M. <C.Meister-C[ at ]hispeed.ch> 19.09.2006 13:55:53
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[Quoted Text]
> I have added an Envelope to a document. I really only want the Envelope to be
> on there. How can I get rid of the 2nd page, which would be the document? I
> have done it before, but I can not for the life of me, remember how I did
> it...
>
Try starting with a new document. Go to File/Page Setup and set the paper size
to the size of the envelope you want to use...

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Re: Envelope added to Document
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill[ at ]mvps.org> 19.09.2006 13:56:36
It's simple but not intuitive. Because the "letter" section uses a different
page size, orientation, margins, etc., if you just delete the section break,
you will turn the envelope into a "letter," which of course you don't want.
Here's how to get around that:

1. With the insertion point in the envelope, go to File | Page Setup.
Without making any changes, click OK.

2. Move the insertion point to the "letter" and press F4 (repeat). This will
duplicate the Page Setup settings for Section 2, making it an "envelope."

3. You can now safely delete the section break (more easily done in Normal
view, where you can see and select it), and the empty paragraph following
it.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"texansgal" <texansgal[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> I have added an Envelope to a document. I really only want the Envelope to
be
> on there. How can I get rid of the 2nd page, which would be the document?
I
> have done it before, but I can not for the life of me, remember how I did
> it...
>
> Thanks!

Re: Envelope added to Document
texansgal 19.09.2006 14:26:02
Thank y'all so much!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> It's simple but not intuitive. Because the "letter" section uses a different
> page size, orientation, margins, etc., if you just delete the section break,
> you will turn the envelope into a "letter," which of course you don't want.
> Here's how to get around that:
>
> 1. With the insertion point in the envelope, go to File | Page Setup.
> Without making any changes, click OK.
>
> 2. Move the insertion point to the "letter" and press F4 (repeat). This will
> duplicate the Page Setup settings for Section 2, making it an "envelope."
>
> 3. You can now safely delete the section break (more easily done in Normal
> view, where you can see and select it), and the empty paragraph following
> it.
>
> --
> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
> Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
> Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
> all may benefit.
>
> "texansgal" <texansgal[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1ACC09DE-E246-419B-920B-2A7FF293E163[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > I have added an Envelope to a document. I really only want the Envelope to
> be
> > on there. How can I get rid of the 2nd page, which would be the document?
> I
> > have done it before, but I can not for the life of me, remember how I did
> > it...
> >
> > Thanks!
>
>

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