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I am wanting to make a template so that I manually type in names and addresses in office.

I want they to match the Address labels that I have.

The problem that I have is that I can't remember the actual M/Office that I need?!

I know it is the one with those "Boxes" and I know that I moved it from its "Microsoft Office" group. If I know what it is called - I can enter the full name and do a search of my files.

It isn't showing (Or at least I can't see the wood for the trees) under "Microsoft Office".

Thanks.

:D

 
I am wanting to make a template so that I manually type in names and addresses in office.I want they to match the Address labels that I have.

The problem that I have is that I can't remember the actual M/Office that I need?!

I know it is the one with those "Boxes" and I know that I moved it from its "Microsoft Office" group. If I know what it is called - I can enter the full name and do a search of my files.

It isn't showing (Or at least I can't see the wood for the trees) under "Microsoft Office".

Thanks.

:D
Just remembered it is Microsoft Office Excel.

 
Just did a search and my "Excel" has gone 'Walkies' :_|

 
If you have office it'll be there somewhere. MS won't allow you to delete programmes without repeated warnings especially if it's part of a suite.

 
if you have word you can do a mail merge and have it print the address on labels for you, you can just enter your names and addys into a database.

click on 'mailings' on the tool bar at the top of the screen in MS Word.

 
program files, stat, run, EXCEL.exe, etc etc

bob

 
if you have word you can do a mail merge and have it print the address on labels for you, you can just enter your names and addys into a database.click on 'mailings' on the tool bar at the top of the screen in MS Word.
Interesting.

 
I have made my own sheets via word, as described by JibSpark.

I will try the .exe now.

 
Found it.

Start -> Run -> excel.exe

And there it was.

 
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