Serrico the best is still the cheapest. Go to www.usps.com and follow the directions to direct mail campaign. The rest is pretty easy. They have come a long way. You can get either black & white, spotted color or full color now. You might try B&W in one farm area and spotted color in another just to try to get an idea on which one pulls better for you. Using the postal service really free's you up time wise. They cut, print, address, stamp and then mail them for out you. All you have to do is give them the type set that you want printed and the addresses to where you want them sent. Good luck and Happy Investing! Brett
I have read alot about usps.com and how good it is using them but when i went on there i was told that they do not work if you have windows xp. Has anyone gotten around this and if so, how. If we cant use them then i guess we end up buying the postcards and doing them on our computers and then mailing them ourselves. Thanks
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On 2003-06-10 21:48, John46Patrick wrote:
I have read alot about usps.com and how good it is using them but when i went on there i was told that they do not work if you have windows xp.......
Interesting seeing it's all web based. Are you sure they said this?
I just went there and you are right they do not support office xp, so can i select word 2000 even if i have word xp?
To complete Step 1, you may either upload a new document by clicking the "New" button OR select a document you have already uploaded from the "Select Document" dropdown. (Please note: Microsoft Office 2002/XP Mail Merge is not currently supported. More
Serrico the best is still the cheapest. Go to www.usps.com and follow the directions to direct mail campaign. The rest is pretty easy. They have come a long way. You can get either black & white, spotted color or full color now. You might try B&W in one farm area and spotted color in another just to try to get an idea on which one pulls better for you. Using the postal service really free's you up time wise. They cut, print, address, stamp and then mail them for out you. All you have to do is give them the type set that you want printed and the addresses to where you want them sent. Good luck and Happy Investing! Brett
I have read alot about usps.com and how good it is using them but when i went on there i was told that they do not work if you have windows xp. Has anyone gotten around this and if so, how. If we cant use them then i guess we end up buying the postcards and doing them on our computers and then mailing them ourselves. Thanks
THX Battleborn!!
I'll try usps!
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On 2003-06-10 21:48, John46Patrick wrote:
I have read alot about usps.com and how good it is using them but when i went on there i was told that they do not work if you have windows xp.......
Interesting seeing it's all web based. Are you sure they said this?
Actually, I believe they don't support Microsoft word 2002. They do support Word 2000, 97 and 95, and Word Perfect 7, 8 and 9.
Hope that helps!
Tom
I just went there and you are right they do not support office xp, so can i select word 2000 even if i have word xp?
To complete Step 1, you may either upload a new document by clicking the "New" button OR select a document you have already uploaded from the "Select Document" dropdown. (Please note: Microsoft Office 2002/XP Mail Merge is not currently supported. More