Olin wrote: > Good idea, I'll get the mail room lackey to do it. Oh, wait, that's me. :-) Our company is small, but we ship enough international packages to justify the cost of paying someone to wait in line at the post office. If most of our orders were domestic, it would probably make more sense to use UPS or FedEx. >> Try the website again, maybe you'll like it. The latest version >> incorporates the Customs form into the shipping label. > > I didn't realize that Shipping Assistant was different from Click and > Ship. > Geesh, they really don't make that clear. I'll have to look at it again > in > more detail. That's USPS for you. >> The order in which the steps are performed is essential. If you >> install 7.0 over 5.0, USPS SA refuses to work. If you don't install >> 7.0 over 5.0, you can't use the website. > > Yucc. You have to use the *old* version!!!? I had a problem with Click > and > Ship and fixed it by uninstalling and re-installing Acrobat Reader. I > also > have full Acrobat installed, although I don't know if it makes difference. I'm sorry, the last sentence in my reply should have read: "If you don't install 7.0, you can't use the website." At work, we first install Acrobat Reader 7.0, then install Acrobat 5.0 (full version) over it. Best regards, Vitaliy -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist