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![]() ![]() You can load them as class option without the postfix. DINmtext.lco (German only C6 and C5/6), SNleft.lco (swiss). I would guess that one could put 'fields' in that to use it with a mail merge and automatically apply addresses to many. The standard window is 1-1/8 inches high and 4-1/2 inches wide, and is placed 5/8 inch from the bottom edge of the envelope. I was able to specify 'no line' and position the thing precisely with respect to the page in the advanced controls of the text box. There are some other lco files predefined, e.g. I created an address that shows up in a see-through envelope window by using a text box. It previously would start printing about 1/2 inch from the left edge which is where it should be. When printing 10 envelopes the return address prints about 1 and 7/16 inches from the left edge of the envelope. The default settings ( DIN.lco is loaded automatically) are for German C4, C5, C6 and C5/C6 envelopes. Return Address on 10 Envelopes is not Correctly Placed and Cannot be Adjusted Using Word 2010. ![]() Note that the position of the window depends on the country and the size of envelope. So here is a suggestion for a letter using scrlttr2: \documentclass[īackaddress=off,% no backaddress above the recipients addressįoldmarks=off,% no foldmarks - maybe you want to use them ![]() I am not familiar with the standard letter class. ![]()
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