Integrating Word 2007 and Stamps.com

H

hardmary

I have been searching for information on performing a mail merge and using
stamps.com for postage and all I found as answers to questioners was some
snippy responses that the questioner should ask the postage provider.

I do intend to ask Stamps.com but I need some guidance from Microsoft as
well.
I would assume that Microsoft knows Word 2007 better than does Stamps.com.

I did find one instruction in "the help and how to" section on how to use
electronic postage with Word 2003 but since I have never used Word 2003 I
can't relate that to Word 2007.
If you could do it for Word 2003 can't you do it for Word 2007?
Am I looking in the wrong place? If so, can someone tell me where to look?
If there really is no info in Microsoft about this shouldn't there be?
 
G

grammatim

Note that when you ask here, you're not asking Microsoft -- you're
asking people who use Word and may have dealt with the same questions
you're now facing.

See whether stamps.com doesn't have a FAQ about working with Word2007
-- after all, a lot of their customers have had to make the switch.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

From what I can see from a brief scan of the stamps.com site, the
expectation is that you will use the stamps.com software to print the
postage; one page does say you can print the address and postage at the same
time. If there's any integration with Word, I didn't see any evidence of it.
 
H

hardmary

But if Microsoft went to the trouble of setting up instructions for Word
2003, doesn't
anyone agree that they should do the same for Word 2007? From what I can
see there seems to be a big lack of info on this. Stamps.com's info is also
about Word 2003. And they tell me they are a Microsoft company.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Google turns up something at
http://stamps-com-support-for-microsoft-word-20.software.informer.com/ that
may be helpful (claims to apply to Word 2007). According to
http://safari.oreilly.com/059652739X/word2007tmm-CHP-12-SECT-6, you can find
the E-postage Properties button at Mailings | Create | Envelopes. Is your
problem starting when you click this button?

And according to Word's Help on this topic:

If you have access to electronic postage, for example if you purchased it
from a service on the World Wide Web, you can add it to your envelope.
How?

1.. Select the Add electronic postage check box.
If you do not have an electronic postage program installed, Microsoft Word
prompts you to install one and offers to connect to the Microsoft Office
Online Web site. There you can get more information and links to other sites
that offer electronic postage.

2.. To set options for the electronic postage programs that are installed
on your computer, click E-postage Properties.
 
M

Michael Kopp

When you install the stamps.com software it asks you which applications you
wish to print postage from. Microsoft Outlook 2000 - 2007 and Microsoft Word
2000 - 2007 are both listed. Just check their boxes during installation.
After restaring your system, go to:

Mailings > Create > Envelopes Tick the box tro add electronic postage, then
click the Electrinic Postage button and enter your astamps.com username and
password.
 
M

Michael Kopp

Again,

When you install the stamps.com software it asks you which applications you
wish to print postage from. Microsoft Outlook 2000 - 2007 and Microsoft Word
2000 - 2007 are both listed. Just check their boxes during installation.
After restaring your system, go to:

Mailings > Create > Envelopes Tick the box tro add electronic postage, then
click the Electrinic Postage button and enter your astamps.com username and
password.

I have several customers using stamps.com with Microsoft Word/Office 2007
with full integration and no issues at all.
 
T

tasneem-1999

بتاريخ الاثنين، 13 أكتوبر، 2008 UTC+2 3:36:01 م، كتب hardmary:
 

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