How To Print an Envelope in Word 2013

Microsoft Word 2013 provides a simple and reliable way to create and print envelopes for business mail, personal letters, and official correspondence. The built-in Envelopes feature helps you control address placement, envelope size, and printer feed direction so your envelopes print cleanly and accurately.

This guide explains how to print an envelope in Word 2013, including envelope setup, size selection, printing options, printer loading, alignment adjustments, and solutions to common printing issues.

What You Need Before You Start

Before printing an envelope in Word 2013, make sure you have:

  • A printer that supports envelope printing

  • Flat, printer-compatible envelopes (inkjet or laser)

  • The correct envelope size

  • A working printer connection

Printing one test envelope first helps prevent wasted supplies.

Supported Envelope Sizes in Word 2013

Envelope TypeSize
#104.125 × 9.5 inches
DL110 × 220 mm
C6114 × 162 mm
C5162 × 229 mm

You can also create custom envelope sizes if your envelope is not listed.

How to Set Up an Envelope in Word 2013

The envelope tool is located in the Mailings tab on the Ribbon.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Microsoft Word 2013.

  2. Click the Mailings tab.

  3. In the Create group, click Envelopes.

  4. Enter the Delivery Address.

  5. Enter the Return Address (optional).

  6. Click Options to adjust envelope settings.

The Envelopes and Labels dialog box controls all envelope formatting.

Envelope Options and Printing Options Explained

When you click Options, two key tabs appear.

Envelope Options Tab

Use this tab to:

  • Select the envelope size

  • Change the font for the delivery address

  • Change the font for the return address

Always choose the size that matches your physical envelope.

Printing Options Tab

This tab controls how the envelope feeds into your printer.

You can:

  • Choose face-up or face-down printing

  • Select the feeding direction

  • View a loading diagram for your printer

Follow the diagram carefully to avoid misalignment.

How to Load the Envelope

Envelope loading depends on your printer, but these general steps work for most models:

  1. Turn off the printer.

  2. Open the main or manual feed tray.

  3. Place one envelope in the tray.

  4. Adjust the paper guides snugly.

  5. Keep the envelope flat and unbent.

  6. Turn the printer back on.

Using one envelope at a time improves reliability.

Print an Envelope in Word 2013

After completing the setup:

  1. Click Print in the Envelopes dialog box.

  2. Word sends the envelope to your printer as a single-page job.

You can also click Add to Document to save the envelope layout for future use.

When Word Creates a Separate Envelope Document

Sometimes Word 2013 inserts the envelope as a new page or document.

This is normal behavior.

You can:

  • Save the envelope as a template

  • Reuse it for future mailings

  • Edit the addresses as needed

Printing Envelopes from an Existing Letter

If you already have a letter open:

  1. Go to Mailings > Envelopes.

  2. Word may automatically pull the address from the document.

  3. Review the address formatting.

  4. Click Print.

This saves time when sending mail to multiple recipients.

Printing Multiple Envelopes Using Mail Merge

Word 2013 supports envelope mail merge for bulk mail.

Basic steps:

  1. Click Mailings > Start Mail Merge > Envelopes.

  2. Choose your envelope size.

  3. Select your recipient list.

  4. Insert address fields.

  5. Complete the merge and print.

Mail merge is useful for business and event mailings.

Print Alignment Tips

To keep your addresses properly positioned:

  • Confirm the envelope size

  • Follow the loading diagram

  • Print a test envelope

  • Adjust margins slightly

  • Keep scaling at 100%

Small adjustments usually solve alignment issues.

Common Problems and Fixes

Envelope Will Not Feed

  • Use the manual feed tray

  • Load only one envelope

  • Avoid thick or padded envelopes

Address Prints Off-Center

  • Recheck the envelope size

  • Adjust margin settings

  • Confirm feed direction

Ink or Toner Smudges

  • Use printer-compatible envelopes

  • Let ink dry before stacking

  • Avoid glossy paper

Wrong Tray Selected

  • Open printer properties

  • Choose the correct paper source

Best Print Settings Checklist

  • Paper Size: Match envelope size

  • Orientation: Based on loading diagram

  • Tray: Manual or multipurpose

  • Paper Type: Plain / Envelope

  • Scaling: 100%

Can You Print a Logo on an Envelope in Word 2013?

Yes, logos can be added to envelopes in Word 2013.

Tips for best results:

  • Place logos in the top-left area

  • Leave space from the edges

  • Avoid the flap area

  • Use high-quality images

Simple designs produce cleaner prints.

Final Tips

Printing envelopes in Word 2013 is straightforward once the correct size, feed method, and printer settings are selected. A quick test print can save time and prevent wasted supplies.

This guide covers everything you need to know about envelope printing in Microsoft Word 2013 for accurate, professional results.

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