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  • How to Set Printer for Envelopes

    Whether for business, or just to send a letter to a friend, a printed envelope looks more professional than a handwritten envelope, and is much easier for the post office to read. In addition, you...

  • How to Design Envelopes for Free

    Along with business cards and letterhead, the third to this corporate trinity is custom envelopes, coordinated to your business look, feel, and logo. It’s not uncommon for a printing service to...

  • Mailing Regulations for Colored Envelopes

    If you are a new business, you have probably come across the myriad of printers willing to print custom envelopes in practically any color. While it may seem appealing to get a crimson envelope,...

  • How to Print on Envelopes

    You need to send out an invitation or an important letter or a complaint--or anything else that can go into an envelope. The letter is finished, but you need an envelope that looks professional,...

  • What to Put on an Envelope When You Mail It

    There are a few practical things (both text and images) that you can put on an envelope, other than the return and recipient address. The post office and other shipping services are fairly lenient...

  • Types of Envelopes

    There are several types of envelopes available for nearly every type of mailing or shipping you need. Office supplies stores--including FedEx, Office Depot, Office Max and Staples--will carry all...

  • How to Make a Mail Envelope

    Making your own envelopes is a simple way to save money. It's also an ideal project for paper you would otherwise recycle or discard.

  • How to Buy Bubble Envelopes

    Bubble envelopes are great shipping tools for media and other flat mail because they give enough support without the excess bulk and weight that boxes usually have. When mailing books, bubble...

  • Letter Opener Safety

    People have relied on letter openers for centuries. Letter openers are knifelike tools used to quickly and neatly open envelopes. Letter openers may use plastic, metallic or recessed blades in...

  • How to Type a Legal Envelope Using Microsoft Word

    Typing addresses onto envelopes is much more professional and legible than writing the addresses by hand. The Envelopes and Mailings tool in Microsoft Word allows you to type and print out all...

  • How to Mail Clasp Envelopes

    Clasp envelopes are made with sturdy manila material to ensure more protection to the enclosed materials and can be used for home or business use. There is a small, bendable metal clasp that holds...

  • How to Make an eBay Shipping Center

    An organized eBay seller is a productive eBay seller!

  • About Mailing Labels

    Chances are you have used mailing labels at some point, whether for personal or work use. They are the labels that have addresses written or printed on them, which are adhered to envelopes before...

  • About Business Envelopes

    Stamped, metered, windowed or not, everyone has seen business envelopes at some point. Probably too often, in fact, since most of what's considered "junk mail" comes in a business envelope. But...

  • About Envelopes

    Envelopes are important in our everyday use. Without them our mail and our privacy would be very different. They are mostly used for mailing. However, we use them for other reasons like to hold...

  • How to Order Mailing Supplies

    Your business is very professional, except when it comes to mailing things out. Then you find yourself scrounging around for a usable envelope and yesterday’s newspaper to pack up boxes....

  • Where to Buy Wholesale Padded Envelopes

    Padded envelopes are extremely useful to have around. Whether you use padded envelope mailers at home, at school or for your small business, you don't have to pay the standard $3 for each envelope...

  • How to Buy Wholesale Padded Envelopes

    If you need many padded envelopes for your business or even personal needs, you should consider buying them wholesale. Wholesale generally means purchasing a greater quantity at a cheaper price. ...

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