Letter Wizard and Word Document Template Problems

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PGS123

The Letter Wizard (launched from Outlook 2003) ignores all my contact fields
located in a customized document template (created in Word 2003).

I need to place various contact fields in my template so that my users can
use the Letter Wizard in Outlook to automatically fill-in these fields. It
seems that the Letter Wizard ignores all the different placements (i.e.
locations) of these contact fields in the template. The Letter Wizard uses it
own arrangement and the supported fields can only be turned on or off only. I
can't dictate where to place these fields.

I found out that the only thing I can do is to change the text styles (e.g.
spacing, sizes, fonts, etc). The locations of all the supported contact
fields are simply fixed by the Letter Wizard!

Anyone got any experience in dealing with this issue? Any suggestions or
workaround?

Thanks
Robin
 
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Emily Lin

Hi Robin,

Thank you for posting here!

I notice that you have posted the same question in the office.misc newsgroup, which I have already responded. So please check my answer
there and if you need any further assistance on this particular issue, please reply to me in that thread so I can follow up with you in time. Also,
please don't cross-post the same question in multiple newsgroups in the future so that our engineers can work on your question efficiently.
Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.

Regards,

Emily Lin

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Actually, cross-posting would not have caused any problem. This user
multi-posted. That is the behavior he or she needs to be trained not to
repeat.
 
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PGS123

Sorry about the cross-posting. This is my first time using the News Group. I
will check Emily's response at my other posting.

Thanks
Robin

Russ Valentine said:
Actually, cross-posting would not have caused any problem. This user
multi-posted. That is the behavior he or she needs to be trained not to
repeat.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Emily Lin" said:
Hi Robin,

Thank you for posting here!

I notice that you have posted the same question in the office.misc
newsgroup, which I have already responded. So please check my answer
there and if you need any further assistance on this particular issue,
please reply to me in that thread so I can follow up with you in time.
Also,
please don't cross-post the same question in multiple newsgroups in the
future so that our engineers can work on your question efficiently.
Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.

Regards,

Emily Lin

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
====================================================
When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
====================================================
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
 

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