Word includes an Envelopes feature that makes it pretty easy to create your own professional-looking envelopes. The feature makes certain assumptions about where different parts of the envelope should be printed, but what if you want to change the positioning of the return address?
The Envelopes and Labels tool in Word depends on a predefined style when creating an envelope. The style used for the return address, appropriately enough, is named Envelope Return. When you click on either the Print or Add to Document buttons in the Envelopes and Labels dialog box, this style is grabbed and used for the return address area itself.
The style is defined to use a frame, and that frame is defined to appear at a very specific location on the envelope. If you want to change where the return address appears, simply change where the frame is defined to appear. To do this, use these steps if you are using Word 2007:
- Click the Office button, click New, and then Create. This creates a new document based on the Normal.dotx template. (If you want to fix this problem in other templates, you should open the template directly or create a blank document based on that template.)
- Display the Home tab of the ribbon.
- Click the small icon at the bottom-right of the Styles group. Word displays the Styles task pane.
- Click Options at the bottom of the pane. Excel displays the Style Pane Options dialog box.
- Using the Select Styles to Show drop-down list, choose All Styles.
- Click OK to close the Style Pane Options dialog box.
- Scroll through the list of styles until you see the Envelope Return style.
- Hover the mouse pointer over the style name, and then click on the down-arrow that appears at the right side of the style name. A drop-down menu appears.
- Click on Modify. Word displays the Modify Style dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
- Click on the Format button and choose Frame. This displays the Frame dialog box.
- Adjust the information in the Horizontal and Vertical areas of the dialog box to reflect the position you want for the return address. (Hint: Try setting Relative To equal to Page, and then typing values in the Position controls.)
- Click on OK to close the Frame dialog box.
- Make sure the Add to Template check box is selected, at the bottom of the Modify Style dialog box.
- Click on OK.
- Close the Styles task pane.
If you are using Word 2002 or Word 2003, the steps to follow are slightly different:
- Click on the New tool on the toolbar to open a new document based on the Normal.dot template. (If you want to fix this problem in other templates, you should open the template directly or create a blank document based on that template.)
- Choose Styles and Formatting from the Format menu. Word displays the Styles and Formatting task pane.
- In the Show drop-down list at the bottom of the dialog box, make sure you select All Styles.
- Scroll through the list of styles until you see the Envelope Return style.
- Hover the mouse pointer over the style name, and then click on the down-arrow that appears at the right side of the style name. A drop-down menu appears.
- Click on Modify. Word displays the Modify Style dialog box.
- Click on the Format button and choose Frame. This displays the Frame dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
- Adjust the information in the Horizontal and Vertical areas of the dialog box to reflect the position you want for the return address. (Hint: Try setting Relative To equal to Page, and then typing values in the Position controls.)
- Click on OK to close the Frame dialog box.
- Make sure the Add to Template check box is selected, at the bottom of the Modify Style dialog box.
- Click on OK.
- Close the Styles and Formatting task pane.
Finally, follow these steps if you are using Word 97 or Word 2000:
- Click on the New tool on the toolbar to open a new document based on the Normal.dot template. (If you want to fix this problem in other templates, you should open the template directly or create a blank document based on that template.)
- Choose the Style option from the Format menu. This displays the Style dialog box.
- In the List drop-down list at the bottom of the dialog box, make sure you select All Styles.
- In the list of styles, select Envelope Return.
- Click on Modify. Word displays the Modify Style dialog box.
- Click on the Format button and choose Frame. This displays the Frame dialog box.
- Adjust the information in the Horizontal and Vertical areas of the dialog box to reflect the position you want for the return address. (Hint: Try setting Relative To equal to Page, and then typing values in the Position controls.)
- Click on OK to close the Frame dialog box.
- Make sure the Add to Template check box is selected, at the bottom of the Modify Style dialog box.
- Click on OK.
- Click on Cancel to close the Style dialog box.
Now, when you save your document or close Word, you are asked if you want to save your changes to the template. Make sure you do this. Your envelopes, when created in a document that uses this template, should now have your return address exactly where you specified.