The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
- Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1
SYMPTOMS
When you use a letter document created in Word 2.x for Windows in Word 6.0
for Windows and attach an envelope to the document, the Envelope Address
Style becomes double spaced.
CAUSE
Envelopes attached to documents that were originally created using any of
the Word 2.x letter templates will show and print as double spaced in Word
6.0 for Windows. The Envelope Address style contained in these letters
converts with the paragraph formatting of 6 pt Spacing Before and 6 pt
Spacing After. Additionally, if the address contained new line characters
at the end of each line as a Word 2.x document, the new line characters
will be replaced with normal carriage returns.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem:
- Open any document created using a letter template.
- From the Format menu, choose Style.
- From the List box, select All Styles.
- From the Styles list, select Envelope Address, and choose the Modify
button.
- From the Format menu, choose Paragraph.
- Change the settings for Spacing Before and After to 0 pt, and choose OK.
Select the Add To Template check box, then choose OK.
- From the File menu, choose Save All. If prompted, choose Yes to save the
template to the <Winword>\TEMPLATE directory, overwriting the file with
the Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0 format.
To automatically update each document created from the template, you
must perform the following steps:
- Open the previously created letter document.
- From the File menu, choose Templates. Choose the Attach button.
- Select the template that the letter was created from (from the above
listed procedure) and choose OK.
- Select the Automatically Update Document Styles check box and choose OK.
This will ensure that when a document created from the template is
opened, that the style is automatically changed to reflect the changes
to Spacing Before and Spacing After. Envelopes will now be created with
the proper Envelope Address style.
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