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So far, I'm getting how to make mailing labels from Outlook. First, I
make a contact view with just the category I want (for instance Christmas), then choosing the fields. I end up with this result: «Full_Name» «Business_Address» «Home_Address» I have the eliminate line if empty option, and it all works ok EXCEPT when I have BOTH a business and home address. Then it prints both addresses like: John Doe PO Box 12345 Salt Lake City, UT 84165 248 E Any St Salt Lake City, UT 84115 I'm not a Word person, so I don't know what code to add to my above result to make it choose whichever address is the primary address - iow, the one with the checkmark in "this is the mailing address" I also get people who have no address at all, so I guess I need to put in some sort of code to eliminate those people as well. What do I need to add (code-wise) to this to get it to work the way I want? |
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How about you use the function that Outlook has there for you? In the
Contact cards you can select Use this address as the Mailing address. Can that help you?? There must be a field that uses Mailing address for your situation. -- Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity: http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm "KathrynBassett" wrote in message oups.com... So far, I'm getting how to make mailing labels from Outlook. First, I make a contact view with just the category I want (for instance Christmas), then choosing the fields. I end up with this result: «Full_Name» «Business_Address» «Home_Address» I have the eliminate line if empty option, and it all works ok EXCEPT when I have BOTH a business and home address. Then it prints both addresses like: John Doe PO Box 12345 Salt Lake City, UT 84165 248 E Any St Salt Lake City, UT 84115 I'm not a Word person, so I don't know what code to add to my above result to make it choose whichever address is the primary address - iow, the one with the checkmark in "this is the mailing address" I also get people who have no address at all, so I guess I need to put in some sort of code to eliminate those people as well. What do I need to add (code-wise) to this to get it to work the way I want? |
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That's the problem. I DO have the "Use this address as the Mailing
address" in use. The problem is that for the merging, there doesn't seem to be a way to say "use the address that is set as the mailing address" You have to choose home or business or other. |
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Indeed. When you are merging to Outlook, you would be far better served by
starting your merge form Outlook and using only Outlook fields to parse your address elements yourself. Using a derived address field is not recommended. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "KathrynBassett" wrote in message oups.com... That's the problem. I DO have the "Use this address as the Mailing address" in use. The problem is that for the merging, there doesn't seem to be a way to say "use the address that is set as the mailing address" You have to choose home or business or other. |
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I just tested it with 3 Contacts. 2 set to mail to their business address,
1 to home address. Shut Word. Select the Contacts. Tools | Mailmerge (then select whether you want to use a new or existing document) Insert Merge Fields (NOT Word Fields) once Outlook fires up Word. Find the field I mentioned in my previous post - Mailing Address and use it. It will use the one that you set. This can be either Business or Home. It will NOT put them both in. «Mailing_Address» Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity: http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Indeed. When you are merging to Outlook, you would be far better served by starting your merge form Outlook and using only Outlook fields to parse your address elements yourself. Using a derived address field is not recommended. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "KathrynBassett" wrote in message oups.com... That's the problem. I DO have the "Use this address as the Mailing address" in use. The problem is that for the merging, there doesn't seem to be a way to say "use the address that is set as the mailing address" You have to choose home or business or other. |
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Should work in current versions, but it won't in all. This would never work
in Outlook 2000 IMO, for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Judy Gleeson MVP - Outlook" wrote in message ... I just tested it with 3 Contacts. 2 set to mail to their business address, 1 to home address. Shut Word. Select the Contacts. Tools | Mailmerge (then select whether you want to use a new or existing document) Insert Merge Fields (NOT Word Fields) once Outlook fires up Word. Find the field I mentioned in my previous post - Mailing Address and use it. It will use the one that you set. This can be either Business or Home. It will NOT put them both in. «Mailing_Address» Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity: http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Indeed. When you are merging to Outlook, you would be far better served by starting your merge form Outlook and using only Outlook fields to parse your address elements yourself. Using a derived address field is not recommended. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "KathrynBassett" wrote in message oups.com... That's the problem. I DO have the "Use this address as the Mailing address" in use. The problem is that for the merging, there doesn't seem to be a way to say "use the address that is set as the mailing address" You have to choose home or business or other. |
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Oh, duh! I had not seen the «Mailing_Address» one. Actually, even if
I had noticed it, I probably wouldn't have put 2+2 together to realize what it meant. That worked beautifully. Now only one question left. What do I put in to keep it from making lname only abels for people for whom there is NO mailing address? |
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PS. Having no address checked as "this is the mailing address" does not
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