I have just recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2007. I want to send
a postal letter to a contact. I cannot find that function in Office 2007 or
in its Help.

What do I do to send a postal letter to someone without having to re-type
the contact information in Word?

Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by Gordon

Gordon
Mon Mar 17 09:55:47 PDT 2008

"Kirovusa" <Kirovusa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A127EE00-905E-45FC-BBDB-C70BE9C63CEE@microsoft.com...
>I have just recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2007. I want to
>send
> a postal letter to a contact. I cannot find that function in Office 2007
> or
> in its Help.
>
> What do I do to send a postal letter to someone without having to re-type
> the contact information in Word?


You do it the other way round from previous versions of Office. Open a new
document in Word, and add the Address Book icon to your QAT.
Then in the document, click on the Address Book icon, choose your contact,
and the address will be inserted into your document.

HTH


Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by ehm1217

ehm1217
Thu Mar 20 07:33:00 PDT 2008

I am having the same issue. Thanks for the help, but can we get in plain
English?

Where is the Address Book icon and what is a QAT?

I have to add to the grumbles ... as long time Office user there is no
reason simple functions such as this should become so obsure in the 2007
update. Very unfortunate.... and major waste of our time trying to run this
stuff down.

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and add the Address Book icon to your QAT. Then in the document, click on
the Address Book icon, choose your contact, and the address will be inserted
into your document.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "Kirovusa" <Kirovusa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A127EE00-905E-45FC-BBDB-C70BE9C63CEE@microsoft.com...
> >I have just recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2007. I want to
> >send
> > a postal letter to a contact. I cannot find that function in Office 2007
> > or
> > in its Help.
> >
> > What do I do to send a postal letter to someone without having to re-type
> > the contact information in Word?
>
>
> You do it the other way round from previous versions of Office. Open a new
> document in Word, and add the Address Book icon to your QAT.
> Then in the document, click on the Address Book icon, choose your contact,
> and the address will be inserted into your document.
>
> HTH
>
>

Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by Gordon

Gordon
Thu Mar 20 11:41:20 PDT 2008

"ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:04F9FE01-3357-432C-8056-559223D95542@microsoft.com...
>I am having the same issue. Thanks for the help, but can we get in plain
> English?
>
> Where is the Address Book icon and what is a QAT?

The QAT is your Quick Access Toolbar - it's the little bar to the right of
the Office button, above the ribbon. Click on the drop-down arrow to the
right of the toolbar and add the Address book icon to it.


Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by ehm1217

ehm1217
Thu Mar 20 12:05:01 PDT 2008

Thanks. Did that, but now whenever I try to insert an address using this
method, Word 07 crashes and an error message is sent to Mircosoft. Have not
been able to simply create a letter for a single contact with this method.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:04F9FE01-3357-432C-8056-559223D95542@microsoft.com...
> >I am having the same issue. Thanks for the help, but can we get in plain
> > English?
> >
> > Where is the Address Book icon and what is a QAT?
>
> The QAT is your Quick Access Toolbar - it's the little bar to the right of
> the Office button, above the ribbon. Click on the drop-down arrow to the
> right of the toolbar and add the Address book icon to it.
>
>

Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by Gordon

Gordon
Fri Mar 21 01:25:49 PDT 2008

"ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ED3C682D-E52B-4F91-BF63-FC217B6AC404@microsoft.com...
> Thanks. Did that, but now whenever I try to insert an address using this
> method, Word 07 crashes and an error message is sent to Mircosoft. Have
> not
> been able to simply create a letter for a single contact with this method.
>

Then I suggest you post a message to microsoft.public.word.newusers with the
exact contents of any error messages you get...


Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by Russ

Russ
Fri Mar 21 02:23:37 PDT 2008

Verify that your Outlook and Word versions match. Specify how you configured
the Outlook Address Book and how it works in Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ED3C682D-E52B-4F91-BF63-FC217B6AC404@microsoft.com...
> Thanks. Did that, but now whenever I try to insert an address using this
> method, Word 07 crashes and an error message is sent to Mircosoft. Have
> not
> been able to simply create a letter for a single contact with this method.
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
>> "ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:04F9FE01-3357-432C-8056-559223D95542@microsoft.com...
>> >I am having the same issue. Thanks for the help, but can we get in plain
>> > English?
>> >
>> > Where is the Address Book icon and what is a QAT?
>>
>> The QAT is your Quick Access Toolbar - it's the little bar to the right
>> of
>> the Office button, above the ribbon. Click on the drop-down arrow to the
>> right of the toolbar and add the Address book icon to it.
>>
>>


Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by ehm1217

ehm1217
Fri Mar 21 04:06:00 PDT 2008

Thanks for suggesting the "new users" group, but I found the fix on my own.

Outlook needs to be set as the default profile for the address book to stop
the crashes.

Nearly 24 hours to get Office 2007 able to create a simple letter to a
contact. What an endorsement.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ED3C682D-E52B-4F91-BF63-FC217B6AC404@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks. Did that, but now whenever I try to insert an address using this
> > method, Word 07 crashes and an error message is sent to Mircosoft. Have
> > not
> > been able to simply create a letter for a single contact with this method.
> >
>
> Then I suggest you post a message to microsoft.public.word.newusers with the
> exact contents of any error messages you get...
>

Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by Gordon

Gordon
Fri Mar 21 10:45:04 PDT 2008

"ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:652C7766-5F31-4F3A-AA3F-CF8048400431@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for suggesting the "new users" group, but I found the fix on my
> own.
>
> Outlook needs to be set as the default profile for the address book to
> stop
> the crashes.


So why wasn't it? Outlook always makes itself the default email client on
install unless you tell Windows to use something else.

>
> Nearly 24 hours to get Office 2007 able to create a simple letter to a
> contact. What an endorsement.
>

Well not really - that would have happened in ANY version if Outlook was not
the default email client...


Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by ehm1217

ehm1217
Fri Mar 21 12:16:03 PDT 2008

Apparently it does not. Outlook is the only e-mail client installed on this
PC . I recently moved from Office 2003 to Office 2007. No other e-mail client
has ever been installed on this PC.

On this issue: When I added the address book icon to the Quick Access
Toolbar I was asked to select a profile when I first used the insert
function. Outlook was the only profile offered to select from. My point is,
until I ticked the check box on that window asking if the Outlook profile
should be the default I was getting the crashes.

Just reporting what I'm seeing... and what fixed it.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:652C7766-5F31-4F3A-AA3F-CF8048400431@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for suggesting the "new users" group, but I found the fix on my
> > own.
> >
> > Outlook needs to be set as the default profile for the address book to
> > stop
> > the crashes.
>
>
> So why wasn't it? Outlook always makes itself the default email client on
> install unless you tell Windows to use something else.
>
> >
> > Nearly 24 hours to get Office 2007 able to create a simple letter to a
> > contact. What an endorsement.
> >
>
> Well not really - that would have happened in ANY version if Outlook was not
> the default email client...
>
>

Re: How do you create a postal letter to a contact? by Russ

Russ
Fri Mar 21 13:59:39 PDT 2008

Anytime you upgrade an Outlook version, you must create a new profile from
scratch before things will work. It has been ever thus. Upgrade
installations are not recommended.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CED331BA-63DF-4B7A-BFD6-9CC9A9EFC8C1@microsoft.com...
> Apparently it does not. Outlook is the only e-mail client installed on
> this
> PC . I recently moved from Office 2003 to Office 2007. No other e-mail
> client
> has ever been installed on this PC.
>
> On this issue: When I added the address book icon to the Quick Access
> Toolbar I was asked to select a profile when I first used the insert
> function. Outlook was the only profile offered to select from. My point
> is,
> until I ticked the check box on that window asking if the Outlook profile
> should be the default I was getting the crashes.
>
> Just reporting what I'm seeing... and what fixed it.
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
>> "ehm1217" <ehm1217@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:652C7766-5F31-4F3A-AA3F-CF8048400431@microsoft.com...
>> > Thanks for suggesting the "new users" group, but I found the fix on my
>> > own.
>> >
>> > Outlook needs to be set as the default profile for the address book to
>> > stop
>> > the crashes.
>>
>>
>> So why wasn't it? Outlook always makes itself the default email client on
>> install unless you tell Windows to use something else.
>>
>> >
>> > Nearly 24 hours to get Office 2007 able to create a simple letter to a
>> > contact. What an endorsement.
>> >
>>
>> Well not really - that would have happened in ANY version if Outlook was
>> not
>> the default email client...
>>
>>