You can add to your envelope, label, or flyer mailpiece a Text Box, which allows multiple lines of text (up to 1000 characters), in any font, but without any rotation.
You can specify font characteristics (justification, typeface, style, size, effects, or color) for all text or specific lines of text that appear in a Text Box. The font selection can be different for each of the first ten lines. Any lines over the tenth line use the same font characteristics as the tenth line.
Note: An alternate to the Text Box is the Rubber Stamp, which allows a single line of text that you can format, rotate, or link to fields. For more information, see About Rubber Stamps.
Steps
From the Design tab, select Insert > Text Box.
Enter the text for the Text Box.
Tip! To break a line in the Text Box, press the Enter key.
To specify the font for the Text Box:
Select the text.
Click the Fonts button.
Select Font, Font Style, Size, Effect, and Color.
Click OK.
Note:High-speed printing does not support the choices of font, font style, color, or effect.
Click OK.
On the layout, click the location where you would like to place the Text Box.
To move the Text Box, select, and then drag and drop the Text Box.