Microsoft word label templates 2003 windows#
If the user does not have MS Word on a Windows machine, the process will simply open whatever program is associated with the document's extension. Once the merge is launched, SmartSimple streams the resultant document back to the client’s browser where the extension of the streamed document (*.doc, *.docx, etc.) will trigger the launching of MS Word. As opposed to using the user's version of Word to create the merged document, the merge is performed by SmartSimple's Word Merge engine using an programmatic object compatible with MS Word (all versions). Note that SmartSimple's Word Merge feature works with all versions of MS Word. The steps vary slightly in different versions of Word. In this step, you will add the Form Fields and assign Bookmarks to each field in your Word document that is to be merged. Your Word document will contain Form Fields which are linked to "Bookmarks." The SmartSimple Word Merge field will be configured to match the bookmarks up with SmartSimple variables in the third step. Create the Special - MS Word Merge custom field that maps the SmartSimple fields you wish to merge to the Word template.(See Uploading Word Merge Document to a SmartFolder for instructions.) Upload the Word document to a SmartFolder.This page describes the process to add form fields to your Word document. Create the MS Word document that will be used as the template.> I would also like the word template for the USPS label 228.Configuring a Word Merge in SmartSimple is a three-step process: > I would also like the word template for the USPS label 228. > On Tuesday, Octo4:12 PM Tahlia Chang wrote: > I too need a template for USPS label 228. > On Tuesday, J12:24 PM CHRIS PEMBERTON wrote: > Please send me a template to Thank you so so much~ =) > If so I would greatly appreciate your help.
Do you still have the template for USPS label 228? > Hello, I'm looking for a template for Microsoft Word. I really need something to help cut down on the time spent hand-addressing these labels. I would like to try out your template if you still have one available. On Friday, Ap10:15 PM Brad Rezac wrote: