Direct Mail Manager is a supplemental product available on
disc 2 of the Microsoft Office 2000 Premium, Microsoft Office 2000
Professional, and Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business CD-ROMs.
Direct Mail Manager is a program that can interact with Microsoft Word 2000 or
Microsoft Publisher 2000 to help you create mail-merge documents. Direct Mail
Manager can verify your address list (data source) for possible errors by
connecting to an Internet site (ZIP-Station), and it can also supply Word with
templates and wizards used to create mail merge main documents.
What can Direct Mail Manager do for me?
Direct Mail Manager can help you do the following:
Prepare a mailing list.
Sort for bulk mailing discounts.
Print envelopes, labels, postcards, and form
letters.
Use a mailing service.
Who should use Direct Mail Manager? Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following individuals
and companies:
Those with at least 200 and fewer than 3,500 verified
addresses.
Those that have received Discounted Mailing
certification from the United States Postal Service (USPS).
With Direct Mail Manager, to receive discount mailing
benefits, you must have a verified address list of at least 200 addresses. If
you have fewer than this, you do not qualify for discount mailing.
Direct Mail Manager helps you with the simple mailing discounts that you can
receive from your local post office. Greater savings are available from the
USPS for direct mailings that are not supported by Direct Mail Manager. In most
cases, to receive these additional discounts, you must take your mailing to a
specific post office in your area.
PLEASE NOTE! To receive a bulk mailing discount, you must obtain a bulk
mailing permit from the USPS. For more information about bulk mailing and the
forms you must have, contact the USPS in your area, or connect to the following
Web site:
Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following
individuals and companies:What if I have more than 3,500 addresses?
The verification process that Direct Mail Manager uses
has a limit of 3,500 addresses. If you have more than 3,500 addresses in your
mailing list, the verification process goes through only the first 3,500 and
does not verify the rest. To have Direct Mail Manager verify all the addresses,
you need to upgrade to the enhanced version of Direct Mail Manager (named
DAZzle Express), created by Envelope Manager Software.
DAZzle Express
has features that can handle very large mailings, discount first-class mail,
and nonprofit permit mailings. For information about how to obtain the DAZzle
Express visit the following Web site:
Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following
individuals and companies:What are the main steps for using Direct Mail Manager? Before starting Direct Mail Manager, you must do the
following:
Obtain a bulk-mailing permit from the USPS.
Locate a mailing list in a format accepted by Direct
Mail Manager.
Direct Mail Manager helps you with the following
tasks:
Import your list or acquire one from the
Internet.
Verify the list automatically by means of the
Internet.
Make manual corrections to your list and remove any
duplicates.
Select Discount Mailing as the mailing type.
Enter information necessary for the USPS.
Calculate the costs of your direct mailing.
Design the mail piece.
Sort the list according to bulk mailing
rules.
Print the mail pieces and forms.
Print form letters to send in the mailing
(optional).
After you finish working with Direct Mail Manager, you must
do one of the following:
Submit your mailing documents to a mailing
service.
-or-
Do the following steps yourself:
Stuff the envelopes.
Assemble the mailing (sometimes named
traying).
Submit the mailing to the USPS.
Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following
individuals and companies:What are the system requirements for installing DMM?
In addition to the system requirements for Office 2000,
you need the following hardware resources:
An additional 8 MB of memory (recommended).
Approximately 16 MB of hard drive space for Direct Mail
Manager.
NOTE: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Publisher, and Microsoft Outlook are
not required to be installed on your computer system to use Direct Mail
Manager.
For additional information about system requirements for
Office 2000, please click the article number below to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
217883
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/217883/EN-US/
)
OFF2000: System Requirements for Office
Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following
individuals and companies:What type of address list files can I use with DMM?
Direct Mail Manager can use the following file types
for an address list:
Microsoft Access database (.mdb, .mdw, .mda)
dBASE III or dBASE IV file (.dbf)
Microsoft Excel Worksheet (.xls)
Microsoft Word Document (.doc)
Paradox 5.x Database (.db, .dbf)
Delimited Text File (.txt, .csv, .tab, .asc)
Microsoft Outlook Contacts file
Many database formats by means of Open Database
Connectivity (ODBC) interface
For additional information about the types of file formats
and extensions that can be used as an address list in Direct Mail Manager,
please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
220160
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220160/EN-US/
)
WD2000: DMM: Supported Address List File Formats and Extensions
Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following
individuals and companies:The post office specifies that the business address needs to be in all capital letters. Why doesn't Direct Mail Manager format my address the way the post office wants the address?
The USPS recommends the following business address
formatting:
Uniform left margin
All Caps (all uppercase characters)
Two-letter state abbreviation
Zip+4
A simple sans serif style font
Character size of 8 points to 18 points
These are general recommendations that make it easier
for the USPS OCR equipment to scan and apply a bar code your letters. However,
when you are doing a mass mailing and receiving a discount for doing this for
the USPS, the OCR readers do not read your mailing address. Instead, they read
the postal bar code that Direct Mail Manager prints.
By default,
Direct Mail manager formats your address in 10-point Arial (a sans serif font).
If you want your addresses to print in all uppercase characters, as the USPS
suggests, your address list must contain the addresses in all uppercase
characters.
For more information about business address formatting,
please see Publication 25 and Publication 28. To do so visit the following USPS Web sites:
Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following
individuals and companies:The permit box should say "PRESORTED." Why doesn't Direct Mail Manager print this instead of the old "BULK-RATE" permit box?
The USPS recently changed the text of the envelope
permit box to include the text "PRESORTED". However, until January 10, 2001,
the permit box on an envelope can include the old text of BULK-RATE. A future
release of Direct Mail Manager will change the envelope permit box to comply to
the new "PRESORTED" text specified by the USPS.
Direct Mail Manager can best benefit the following
individuals and companies:I need to use DSCF rates in my mailing. Can Direct Mail Manager do this for me? No. DSCF rates are not included in the basic version of Direct
Mail Manager. To handle DSCF rates, you must upgrade to the enhanced version of
DMM.
For additional information about the enhanced version that will
perform DSCF rates, click the link below to contact Envelope Manager Software:
Learn
about how to create an effective mail campaign, the types of lists you should
be using for your business, when to send follow-up mailings, and more. Direct
Mail Manager is tailored to your country's postal codes and requirements. Click
the following Web site:
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