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Old July 30th 07, 01:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Jeff G
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

In my earlier versions of Outlook to could import the name and address from a
Contact into Word so you could send them a letter. I can't find this useful
tool in Outlook 2007. Any ideas?
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Old July 30th 07, 04:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

Take a look at the Mailings tab in Word 2007.

"Jeff G" Jeff wrote in message
...
In my earlier versions of Outlook to could import the name and address
from a
Contact into Word so you could send them a letter. I can't find this
useful
tool in Outlook 2007. Any ideas?


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Old July 30th 07, 04:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Jeff G
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

Thanks - I found it but it is so much more difficult than the old version. I
have over 1,800 contacts so when I want to do a letter to one individual, the
amount of time it takes (and the number of steps required) seem much longer
for this type of task. If I was doing the same letter to multiple people it
would definately be quicker.

"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Take a look at the Mailings tab in Word 2007.

"Jeff G" Jeff wrote in message
...
In my earlier versions of Outlook to could import the name and address
from a
Contact into Word so you could send them a letter. I can't find this
useful
tool in Outlook 2007. Any ideas?


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Old July 30th 07, 04:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

"Jeff G" wrote in message
...
Thanks - I found it but it is so much more difficult than the old version.
I
have over 1,800 contacts so when I want to do a letter to one individual,
the
amount of time it takes (and the number of steps required) seem much
longer
for this type of task. If I was doing the same letter to multiple people
it
would definately be quicker.


You need to add the addressbook to the Quick access Toolbar.
Click on the little arrow to the right of the bar, and choose "More
Commands". Select "Commands not in the Ribbon" in the box "Use Commands
From" and scroll down to Address Book. Highlight it, and click "Add".
Then when in a new document, you can click the addressbook icon in the QAT,
find your contact, click OK and it will automatically insert the address
from that contact.

HTH


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Old August 28th 07, 08:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
emilberger
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

OK - but that is far less feature rich that in the older verison of outlook.
The Name and Address is minimal when the letter has many datafields created.

Eric

I'd pay for a simple utility that whan a contact is selected a template is
opened - filled in - and noted in i't history.



"Gordon" wrote:

"Jeff G" wrote in message
...
Thanks - I found it but it is so much more difficult than the old version.
I
have over 1,800 contacts so when I want to do a letter to one individual,
the
amount of time it takes (and the number of steps required) seem much
longer
for this type of task. If I was doing the same letter to multiple people
it
would definately be quicker.


You need to add the addressbook to the Quick access Toolbar.
Click on the little arrow to the right of the bar, and choose "More
Commands". Select "Commands not in the Ribbon" in the box "Use Commands
From" and scroll down to Address Book. Highlight it, and click "Add".
Then when in a new document, you can click the addressbook icon in the QAT,
find your contact, click OK and it will automatically insert the address
from that contact.

HTH



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Old August 28th 07, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

"emilberger" wrote in message
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OK - but that is far less feature rich that in the older verison of
outlook.
The Name and Address is minimal when the letter has many datafields
created.


The name and address is the same as in the Mailing address box in the
outlook contact. You can put as much detail as you like in that....


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Old August 28th 07, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
emilberger
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

But it does not merge all the other data into the letter or proposal.

I found a macro someone posted for businee.lett and business.email and it
works great and give you a quick way to make a letter just does not post
action to your journal.

"Gordon" wrote:

"emilberger" wrote in message
...
OK - but that is far less feature rich that in the older verison of
outlook.
The Name and Address is minimal when the letter has many datafields
created.


The name and address is the same as in the Mailing address box in the
outlook contact. You can put as much detail as you like in that....



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Old January 12th 08, 01:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Frustrated
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

thank you, this suggestion is very helpful..

"Gordon" wrote:

"Jeff G" wrote in message
...
Thanks - I found it but it is so much more difficult than the old version.
I
have over 1,800 contacts so when I want to do a letter to one individual,
the
amount of time it takes (and the number of steps required) seem much
longer
for this type of task. If I was doing the same letter to multiple people
it
would definately be quicker.


You need to add the addressbook to the Quick access Toolbar.
Click on the little arrow to the right of the bar, and choose "More
Commands". Select "Commands not in the Ribbon" in the box "Use Commands
From" and scroll down to Address Book. Highlight it, and click "Add".
Then when in a new document, you can click the addressbook icon in the QAT,
find your contact, click OK and it will automatically insert the address
from that contact.

HTH



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Old January 14th 08, 10:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Import Contacts to Word to write letters

"frustrated" wrote in message
...
thank you, this suggestion is very helpful..



YW!


 




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