I believe this is a bug and it has been there since at least Word 2010. I suspect it is designed that way so that it will work on smaller envelopes, but I certainly understand your not liking it. The frame is created to be horizontally centered on the page with a 2" indent inside the frame. That style is changed by the use of the envelope button and is apparently hard-wired into Word. It is not part of the style setting for Envelope Address in the normal template. I do not know where that 2" indent comes from. I currently have a macro attached to my QAT which creates a new document based on the envelope template. In other words, I bypassed the Word envelope function. ![]() If I wanted to keep an envelope I would simply save the envelope created from the template in a folder labeled envelopes with a document name showing the addressee. ![]() I created envelope templates that looked the way I wanted and which have MacroButton Field prompts for me to fill in for the addressee. First, long ago I became frustrated with envelopes in Word because I wanted to be able to have multiple return addresses.
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