Blogs tagged brandon law
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Former Member posted on December 27, 2011The Scenario You create a brand new mailing with Business Edition, using an existing .dbf file. The mailing has all the required criteria to qualify for Standard Mail automation letter rates. You’ve configured your presort... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on December 19, 2011What is happening? Importing address lists that contain ZIP codes that start with a zero can be tricky. Often, the leading zero will be removed before Postalsoft has a chance to acquire the data. One example of this is when a list is... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on November 28, 2011Every now and then, we get questions on how to go about doing a mail merge with Microsoft Word and DeskTop Mailer/Business Edition. Microsoft Word, a third-party software, is technically outside of our support. The SAP Community... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on November 18, 2011In my Not enough memory to cache directories?, I talked about loading directories to a flash drive. Loading directories to a USB flash drive, is by no means, faster than loading directories to memory (random access memory or... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on November 10, 2011Address correction can be very slow if the directories are not cached in memory. For many DeskTop Mailer and Business Edition users I have worked with, to keep up with volume, loading directories to memory can be a... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 12, 2011The Three Methods of Rounding The USPS defines three methods of rounding: round off, round up, and round down. Let’s demonstrate these by rounding 0.105 and 0.104 to two decimal places. Round off 0.105 rounds off to 0.110.104... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on June 24, 2011What is it used for? Mailers interested in drop shipping must follow what is specified by Facility Access and Shipment Tracking (FAST). It may not be immediately obvious which entry points you need to choose for your mailing, as not all entry... Read More »0Comments0Likes