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This article is based on legacy software.

This document has been prepared to illustrate how to work with envelopes and to build awareness of some special issues related to printing envelopes.

Things to Consider

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Computer-printed envelopes can be used to help you convey a professional image with your correspondence. Word offers two ways to create envelopes:

  • Creating an envelope for each address
    This may be helpful when you want to print envelopes for mailing but the names are not already typed into Microsoft Word.

  • Creating custom envelopes using mail merge
    This allows you to print unique envelopes based on a mailing list. This is especially helpful if you already have the names in a Word data file.

Purchasing Your Envelopes

Envelopes are available in a variety of sizes. The most popular size for business correspondence is the Number 10 envelope (4 1/8 X 9 1/2 ). Word also supports several other envelope sizes and provides the option to specify your own envelope size.

Tips for Printing Your Envelopes

Generally, envelopes are inserted into your printer using the manual feed. However, refer to your printer documentation, if available, for specific instructions. Instructions or guidelines may also appear on the printer itself.

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Selecting Envelope Size

The Envelopes and Labels dialog box is a large part of the envelope printing process and will be used often. If you wish, a button can be added to your toolbar, allowing faster access to the Envelopes and Labels dialog box. For instructions on how to add the button to your toolbar, refer to Additional Options for Creating Envelopes.

Selecting Envelope Size: Pre-defined Sizes

Microsoft Word offers many pre-defined envelope sizes for you to choose from. A frequent choice is the Number 10 envelope (4 1/8 X 9 1/2 ), which is the standard business size. When creating envelopes, always verify, from the Envelopes and Labels dialog box, that the envelope size is the one you want.

  1. From the Tools menu, Envelopes...
    The Envelope dialog box appears.

  2. Click CUSTOM...
    The Custom Page Options dialog box appears.

  3. From the Envelope size pull-down list, select the correct size for the envelope you will be using
    NOTE: If the size you will be using is not listed, refer to Custom Envelope Sizes below.

  4. Click OK
    You return to the Envelope dialog box.

  5. Continue with Generating Envelopes below

Selecting Envelope Size: Custom Sizes

  1. From the Tools menu, select Envelopes...
    The Envelope dialog box appears.

  2. Click CUSTOM...
    The Custom Page Options dialog box appears.

  3. From the Envelope size pull-down list, select Custom size...
    The Envelope Size dialog box appears.

  4. In the Width text box, type the new dimension or use the nudge buttons

  5. In the Height text box, type the new dimension or use the nudge buttons

  6. Click OK
    This returns you to the Custom Page Options dialog box.

  7. Click OK
    This returns you to the Envelope dialog box.

  8. Continue with Generating Envelopes below

Generating Envelopes

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The Envelopes and Labels feature can be used to easily generate envelopes. With the Envelopes and Labels feature, you can specify the size of the envelope, the return address (if any), and the address for the envelope. The formatting of the envelope can be adjusted in the Envelope Options dialog box. For instruction on formatting envelopes, refer to Using Envelope Options.

A Single Envelope: Directly to the Printer

  1. From the Tools menu, Envelopes...
    The Envelope dialog box appears.
    NOTE: If the envelope that you are using is not selected, refer to Selecting Envelope Size above.

  2. In the Delivery address scroll box, type the address for the person the envelope will be going to

  3. In the Return address scroll box, verify the return address
    If it is not correct, make the appropriate changes.
    NOTE: You will have the option to save your current return address as the default return address upon printing or adding the address to your document.

  4. OPTIONAL: If you do not want a return address, select Omit

  5. Insert your envelope into the printer based on your printer's requirements

  6. Click PRINT...
    The Print dialog box appears.

  7. Complete the Print dialog box

  8. Click PRINT
    NOTE: Depending on your printer, you may be prompted to manually feed the envelopes.

A Single Envelope: Insert in Word Document

  1. Open the Word document that will contain the envelope

  2. If the address is already typed, select the information

  3. From the Tools menu, select Envelopes...
    The Envelope dialog box appears.
    NOTE: If the envelope size that you are using is not selected, refer to Selecting Envelope Size above

  4. In the Delivery address and Return address scroll boxes, verify that the correct addresses appear

  5. Select Insert this envelope into the active document

  6. Click OK
    Your envelope appears on the screen. It is now a separate section at the beginning of the document from which it was created.

  7. To print,
    1. Place your insertion point within the envelope
    2. From the File menu, select Print...
      The Print dialog box appears.
    3. To print only your envelope, in the Print dialog box, from the Pages options, select Current page
      NOTE: The default setting in Page Range option is All and will print both your envelope and the document associated with it.
    4. Insert your envelope into the printer based on your printer's requirements
    5. Click PRINT

Creating Envelopes Using Mail Merge

Another way to generate envelopes using Microsoft Word is by using mail merge. Mail merge allows you to set up one mailing envelope (your starting document). Using data from a table or external database, you can print one envelope with different information for each record in the database or table. For information on setting up and performing mail merges, refer to Mail Merge: Creating Merged Envelopes.

Additional Options

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Microsoft Word offers additional options for working with envelopes. To access this information, refer to Additional Options for Creating Envelopes.