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If you are using Word to create envelopes or postcards for your business, you may have a need to include a "placeholder" for stamps. You've seen these before—generally they are in the upper-right corner of business reply envelopes. They are a small rectangle containing words to the effect "Place Stamp Here. The Post Office will not deliver mail without postage". The wording varies, but you get the idea.
To easily create such an object on your envelopes or postcards, follow these general steps if you are using a version of Word prior to Word 2007:
If you are using Word 2007 then the steps are different:
That's it! Your placeholder is on your envelope or postcard, and you are ready to print.
Tip #475 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
Great Idea! Word is a tool to get what you really want—printed output. This means you need to make sure that Word works as well as possible with your printer, whether it is sitting on your desk or in a room down the hall.