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  • Corporate business has complex financial problems that must be monitored consistently. This requires some specials processes and tools. Data envelope, or sometimes data envelopment, is a phase for one…

  • Gelatin sheets, frequently called for in European recipes, are little different than the waxed-envelope-sealed powdered form of gelatin commonly called for in dishes in America; generally speaking,…

  • Your BlackBerry smartphone uses a number of status indicators – icons that appear on your device's home screen – to inform you about certain events and conditions regarding your device.…

  • The Brother MFC-240C is an all-in-one printer that allows you to print on envelopes. To ensure your text fits on the envelope, set the margins of your word processing document and the margins of the…

  • If you want to distort objects in Adobe Illustrator, you do so through envelopes. An image’s path – that is, its transition from one visual state to another – can be contained within…

  • Entertain your children on a rainy day by creating crafts with large envelopes. Collect used large envelopes or buy new ones to create puppets, games, photo frames, gift bags and any other item you…

  • A "building envelope" is the barrier between the occupied space in a building and the outside. Depending on the building's design, the envelope might not enclose attic and porch space. With those…

  • Netflix brings convenient, cheap entertainment directly to your mailbox or streaming device. The ability to receive another movie or television show within a few days of sending one back saves the…

  • When you are sending out a mass mailing, addressing each envelope by hand can be tedious and time-consuming. One of the benefits of word processing programs like Microsoft Word is that you have the…

  • Businesses often use many different kinds of envelopes in which to mail correspondence, such as advertisements, invoices and letters. Some of these envelopes are called "legal envelopes," while others…

  • Many home envelope stuffing jobs may seem like a good opportunity to earn extra money from home, but many of these jobs are actually business sales opportunities that require you to recruit other…

  • An envelope may seem to weigh nothing, but thousands of them make for heavy cargo. That's why the U.S. Postal Service charges you to send mail. It bases its rates on several factors, including the…

  • Envelopes are commonly used for business and personal use, and can be purchased in a number of colors, styles and sizes. Among the choices of envelopes are invitation envelopes, shipping and packaging…

  • When you have a large number of envelopes, the task of sealing them all without any type of aid can seem daunting. An envelope moistener saves you from having to lick seal after seal, tasting…

  • If you have several envelopes to seal and can't bear the the thought of licking every single one, seal them in another way. Buy an envelope moistener, or make one yourself with a couple of items you…

  • Envelopes come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. There are a few sizes that are so common that you'll find them even at big box retailers like Walmart and Target. There are other envelopes that…

  • Square envelopes are commonly used for invitations and response cards. Invitations and response cards look more elegant when their envelopes are lined. Often the lining helps coordinate the envelope…

  • Double seal envelopes are convenient to use when you need to open the envelope to inspect or add additional contents and then reseal it again. Double seal envelopes prevent waste by having to discard…

  • The Pennsylvania State University's Department of Architectural Engineering put forth a breakdown of potential chemical and biological release mechanisms that could be used by terrorists to impact our…

  • Self-adhesive stamps are made with a special glue that does not require wetting or dampening before placing them on an envelope. To remove a self-adhesive stamp without damaging it takes a few steps,…

  • Postage-paid return, or reply, envelopes are typically enclosed in bulk mailings with surveys or requests for donations. Printing postage-paid envelopes requires a postage meter and a computer with a…

  • A package that is labeled "Return to Sender" is a package that UPS considers to be "Undeliverable." This means that the package could not be delivered, that the recipient refused the package, or that…

  • Hewlett Packard's LaserJet 4 series of printers was a workhorse of a printer and very popular in high print volume office and institutional environments. The "P" designated printer was less highly…

  • Whether you are mailing a letter for business or pleasure, it is important that you send it folded properly in an envelope. A well-folded letter looks neat, professional and worth paying attention to.…

  • A quick look through any office supply store reveals a wide range of envelopes. This makes sense, since the uses of envelopes are many and varied. Several main categories are suitable for sending…

  • Business envelopes come in a range of sizes. The ones most commonly used in mailing professional documents and letters are the letter No. 10 size, No. 9 size, and window and large business…

  • There are several things you must include when sending mail in an envelope. Many bill payments require your signature, account number, a check and a pay stub. If you seal an envelope and later realize…

  • With online bill payment becoming more popular these days, individuals are often left with unnecessary paper bills and envelopes with pre-printed address lines. Rather than throw the envelopes away or…

  • A new box of envelopes can quickly become seemingly useless in the wrong environment. Factors such as heat, humidity and moisture cause envelopes to become sealed. Though it's best to store envelopes…

  • Pocket envelopes differ from traditional envelopes because they do not do not seal. Traditionally, pocket envelopes open on the shorter end, while traditional wallet envelopes open from the top.…

  • A #10 envelope measures 9.5 by 4.125 inches. Most businesses rely primarily on #10 envelopes, which are sized to fit standard paper that measures 8.5 by 11 inches.

  • A building envelope refers to the materials which make up the boundary of the structure. Evaluating a building envelope is the only way to detect existing structural issues of a building. Only…

  • Using an envelope for tips is a classy way to give gratuity to service providers like hairdressers and caterers. Concealing cash tips in a small envelope can avoid the awkwardness that might come with…

  • Envelopes come in all shapes and sizes, depending on what's inside of them. Most bills, letters and other mail are stuffed into envelopes to protect them from the elements. Opening an envelope is an…

  • Most Samsung printers print on a variety of materials, including printer paper, card stock and envelopes. Having your envelope information printed can add a professional look to your mailing. This is…

  • Getting envelopes printed online can make your business appear more professional or give your holiday or invitation envelopes extra flair. Many online printing businesses have all types of paper, ink…

  • Federal guidelines for printing letter-size envelopes (#10) exist to facilitate mail sorting. Machines employing Optical Character Recognition (OCR) have replaced hand-sorting by people. The US Postal…

  • The United States Postal Service (USPS) has specific regulations for the size and weight of mail that can be processed automatically; that is, mail that is "machinable." Mail may incur a surcharge in…

  • The building envelope consists of the roof, exterior walls and floor of a structure. These elements form a barrier that separates the interior of the building from the outdoor environment. According…

  • Imprinting envelopes for business or personal use can make an important letter or friendly greeting card really stand out. Printed text appears more neat and professional on an envelope than…

  • It is important to know and use proper formatting when sending an envelope. The letter is more likely to be delivered on time if the return address, address and postage stamp are placed correctly.

  • If you run your own business, or are considering starting your own business, then you'll want to have professional stationery. Uniform, professional stationery, such as matching letterhead and…

  • E-mails, leaving messages on answering machines and texting all seem to have taken the place of sending a letter in today's society. Although, advanced technology makes letters sending seem…

  • If you are starting a new job that requires professional clerical duties, mailing a personal or business letter or sending out a flier for a fundraiser or other event, you will need to learn how to…

  • If you are tired of texting, tweeting, and emailing, consider communicating in a more personal fashion. Handwrite a letter, personally address the envelope, and send someone a letter the…

  • Bubble mailers are designed to protect fragile items from impact during mailing. The envelopes are padded with bubble wrap, which is stuck to the inner panels. Bubble wrap envelopes are available in…

  • Like many other types of commonly used paper products, envelopes come in a variety of sizes. Whether you're trying to mail a simple personal letter, a thick stack of papers or a book, chances are that…

  • The affordability of personal computers and color printers has made it easy for people to perform many tasks formerly left to professionals. Anyone with average computer skills and Microsoft Word can…

  • Instead of buying packages of mailing envelopes, consider making your own using only a piece of A4 (letter-size) paper. Not only is it a fun and easy paper project, but it will save money and allow…

  • If you are starting or running a small business, you will inevitably need to send documents through the mail to clients or vendors. You should not hand-write mailing or return addresses on your…

  • Printed envelopes add a professional appearance to any business or personal correspondence. When using a Brother MFC-685CW printer, it is best to use the recommended envelope sizes to prevent…

  • Bubble mailers or bubble envelopes are envelopes (often self-sealing) with a built-in plastic bubble wrap lining. These are used to mail items that need a little extra protection while in transit.

  • Envelopes used for correspondence became increasingly in demand during the 1840s. At that time, writing a letter or sending information through the United States Postal Service began to gain…

  • The United States Postal Service (USPS) introduced the flat-rate Priority and Express Mail envelopes, allowing customers to pay one flat fee to ship items domestically and internationally, regardless…

  • Envelopes are manufactured in a wide variety of sizes and styles. It's important to select the proper envelope before creating your card or announcement, or you might be left with an improperly sized…

  • When sending business correspondence, make sure your mail makes a good impression on the recipient. An improperly stuffed business envelope will look sloppy and unprofessional, which your contact can…

  • 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 of…

  • Whether you're sending mass mailings for a living, or you have a special bulk mailing to get out, the task of stuffing a big stack of envelopes can seem daunting. However, stuffing envelopes can be…

  • 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…

  • There are a few occasions when one needs to combine a few items to include in one envelope. This usually happens when an RSVP is needed for a party, such as weddings and baby showers. These…

  • Envelopes are used for a variety of purposes, from sending and receiving business correspondence to inviting family and friends to an upcoming event. Because of their different uses they are…

  • Business etiquette exists for reasons other than simple courtesy and one of the fine points of business etiquette is assembling a letter properly. The larger manila envelope, used to send sales or…

  • 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 types…

  • When you have a billing system set up on your computer, you can eliminate hand-addressing envelopes by using window envelopes. You can make your own custom-sized envelopes with stationery quality…

  • Use an electric envelope opener to swiftly cut open a letter without exposing your fingers to sharp blades or paper edges. Automatic letter openers range all the way from high-speed milling units that…

  • Many people look for opportunities to make money from home. They scan the Internet, newspapers, home mailings and magazines looking for the perfect home-based business. A familiar opportunity they see…

  • 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 from a…

  • If a sealed envelope needs to be reopened, it doesn't have to be destroyed. There are numerous ways to unseal an envelope without causing damage and reseal it without leaving evidence it's been…

  • 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 money…

  • When sending out a bill payment or correspondence did you ever forget to include something in the envelope needed before you mail it out? Don't worry...we have all been there. Follow these steps to…

  • This article is intended to help new or inexperienced workers for legitimate companies, or people who are starting their own home businesses, learn how to stuff envelopes more effectively. Stuffing…