DOCUMENT:Q134901 14-NOV-2000 [word97] TITLE :WD97: How to Modify the Layout of an Address Book Entry PRODUCT :Word 97 for Windows PROD/VER:WINDOWS:97 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbdta word8 kbautotext word97 kblayoutkbfaq ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Word 97 for Windows ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= This article describes how to modify the layout of an address that you insert when you use the Personal Address Book (PAB), Schedule+, or Microsoft Outlook Contact List. The address layout is determined by the AutoText entry "AddressLayout" This entry may contain any predefined address property names between the angle brackets (<>). Note that all of the following property names must be typed in uppercase letters, for example {} {¶ }{¶ }{¶ }{}, { }{¶} where ¶ indicates that you should press ENTER on your keyboard. Also, the brace characters ( { and } ) are typed from the keyboard and are not to be confused with field braces (CTRL+F9). When you use the braces with the address layout fields, if a field is blank when you import the address, Word automatically suppresses the blank line. NOTE: The "AddressLayout" format is limited to a maximum of 12 fields from a Personal Address Book (PAB), Schedule+, or Microsoft Outlook Contact list. MORE INFORMATION ================ To Create a New Format ---------------------- 1. In a new Word document, type the predefined address property names (in uppercase letters) in the format you want to set up, for example {} {¶ }{¶ }{¶ }{}, { }{¶} where ¶ indicates that you should press ENTER on your keyboard. Also, the brace characters ( { and } ) are typed from the keyboard and are not to be confused with field braces (CTRL+F9). When you use the braces with the address layout fields, if a field is blank when you import the address, Word automatically suppresses the blank line. 2. Select this text. 3. On the Insert menu, point to AutoText and then click New. 4. In the "Please name your AutoText entry" box, type "AddressLayout" (without the quotation marks). IMPORTANT NOTE: If you use a language-specific version of Microsoft Word, you must use the AddressLayout word that is specific for your language. The following are a few examples for some specific languages: Language AutoText Entry Name ------------------------------ English AddressLayout Dutch AdresIndeling French MiseEnPageAdresse Italian IndirizzoLayout German AdreBlayout Danish AdresseLayout 5. Click OK. To Insert an Address Book Entry in Your Document ------------------------------------------------ 1. Click the Insert Address button on the Standard toolbar. NOTE: The Insert Address button does not appear by default on the Standard toolbar. It does appear in the Envelopes, Labels, and Mail Merge dialog boxes. It is also included in several wizards such as the Letter Wizard. To add the button to a toolbar see the "How Add the Insert Address Button to the Toolbar" section later in this article. 2. Select a name from the list. 3. Click OK. The address book entry should be inserted into your document in the format you defined for your AutoText entry. However, if you receive the following error message instead, modify the properties of the name you chose in step 2: There are no address fields in this address book. Pick the desired address book and try again. NOTE: The properties are set incorrectly if both the first and last names appear in the First box on the Business tab. (To access this option, first click the Insert Address button, select the name, and then click Properties in the Select Name dialog box.) The error message also occurs if you enter the property names for the AutoText entry in lowercase letters. To resolve this problem, change all the property names to uppercase letters. What Properties are Supported? ------------------------------ For additional information on which properties are supported, including which address books use which properties, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q141874 WD97: Some Contact List Fields Not Available to Word For additional information about address layout, please refer to the Microsoft Office 97 Resource Kit, ISBN: 1-57231-329-3, available from Microsoft Press. The Microsoft Office 97 Resource Kit is also available at the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/default.htm How to Add the Insert Address Button to the Toolbar --------------------------------------------------- To add the Insert Address button to a toolbar, follow these steps: 1. On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize. 2. Click the Commands tab. Under Categories, click Insert. The available built-in buttons for the selected category are displayed to the right of the list, under Commands. 3. Scroll through the list of categories and find Address Book. 4. Drag the Address Book button to the location you want on a toolbar. NOTE: To see a short description of any built-in button's function while in the Customize dialog box, click the button, and then click Description. 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