Of course. Add the two commented lines, and watch. \address & \signature don't produce output, they define variables. Output is produced by \opening & \closing
Regards On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Roy C Bixler wrote: > I tried using Lyx to write a letter and, in the end, had to resort to > Star Office 5 because of an apparent bug in LaTeX. The Lyx output > looked fine, but LaTeX did not include either the 'from' or 'to' > addresses in the output DVI file. I was pretty shocked by this, since > a long time back when I was an Atari ST user, I had LaTeX set up there > as my word processor and never had a problem like this. <snip> > \documentclass{letter} > \begin{document} \signature{Roy Bixler} %% Add this line > \address{John Jones\\ 123 A St.\\ Anytown, AW AB3 4AA} > \begin{letter}{Mr. Joe Smith\\ 2345 Princess St. > \\ Edinburgh, EH1 1AA} \opening{Dear Sir,} %% Add this line > Each letter is a `letter' environment, whose argument is the name > and address of the recipient. For example, you might have: \closing{Sincerely} %% Add this line > \end{letter} > \end{document} ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta Tel: +91(11) 6941831, 6946619 Eurolink Systems Ltd Fax: +91(11) 6943732 New Delhi, India email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Eurolink doesn't pay me to speak for it, so I don't Old age is not an accomplishment, nor youth a sin