I have pre-printed payment agreements that I would like to run through my
printer and populate with the information that I currently type in using a
regular typewriter. Is there a way to set up some kind of template or
document with the information I need to print on these forms. How do I get
the info to print in the correct location on the pre-printed forms? It seems
like there should be a way to do this. Thank You for any and all help. We
use Microsoft Windows 2000.

Re: How do I set up fields of info to print on form letter? by Bob

Bob
Thu Jun 26 10:13:08 PDT 2008

Put text boxes in the appropriate location on a blank page, and then
type your information in those boxes. Then run the page through the
printer to apply your typed text.

717sandy wrote:

> I have pre-printed payment agreements that I would like to run through my
> printer and populate with the information that I currently type in using a
> regular typewriter. Is there a way to set up some kind of template or
> document with the information I need to print on these forms. How do I get
> the info to print in the correct location on the pre-printed forms? It seems
> like there should be a way to do this. Thank You for any and all help. We
> use Microsoft Windows 2000.


Re: How do I set up fields of info to print on form letter? by Joseph

Joseph
Thu Jun 26 13:16:45 PDT 2008

"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:eZ8Fp$61IHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Put text boxes in the appropriate location on a blank page, and then type
> your information in those boxes. Then run the page through the printer to
> apply your typed text.
>
> 717sandy wrote:
>
>> I have pre-printed payment agreements that I would like to run through my
>> printer and populate with the information that I currently type in using
>> a regular typewriter. Is there a way to set up some kind of template or
>> document with the information I need to print on these forms. How do I
>> get the info to print in the correct location on the pre-printed forms?
>> It seems like there should be a way to do this. Thank You for any and
>> all help. We use Microsoft Windows 2000.
>

Bob is correct and that works fine, but sometimes you need to do a fair
amount of tweaking to get it exactly where you want it. That is normal and
you may need to re-tweak if you use a different printer or if the printer
driver is updated.


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