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Address Verification compares addresses that you enter in the Order Entry, Point of Sale, and Customer Detail Information windows to a semiannually address database of U.S. and Canadian addresses.

NOTE: Address verification is included with Advanced Delivery in FTD Mercury. It is also included in Mercury Connect.

If an address is an exact match, Address Verification compares each address element, correcting any errors in your data. For example, if the address is incorrectly formatted, misspelled, or missing the 4-digit ZIP code extension, the system corrects the address.

When you press the TAB key to exit the address field, the Address Verification software attempts to find a match. If an exact match is found, the address will be verified, and if you entered a 5-digit ZIP code, it will be replaced with a 9-digit ZIP code. If Address Verification cannot find an exact match, it recommends close matches to the address that you entered.

If you have delivery zones set up, the delivery zone and charge will be selected for you automatically in Order Entry and Point of Sale, based on the recipient’s postal code or location on the map.

By default, the system will prompt you with a close address match. You can change this setting so that addresses are corrected automatically without prompting you first. This setting can be changed in the FTD Mercury Configuration window (from the FTD Mercury menu bar, click Tools, then click Settings).

If an address cannot be verified (and you do not select a close match if one was suggested), you can still save and complete the order as normal. When you go to route that order in the Mercury Delivery application, Microsoft MapPoint uses its own address verification feature to try and verify the address. If MapPoint cannot verify the address, it warns you that the address cannot be verified (MapPoint cannot suggest close matches). If the address cannot be verified by MapPoint, you can still add the order to the route, however the order is not added to the delivery map and is not included in the driving instructions.

NOTE: In the FTD Mercury Configuration window, there is a setting called Enable Address Verification Override. If this is selected, a Verify check box is displayed in the Recipient area in Order Entry and Point of Sale. The Verify check box allows you to selectively override address verification for orders (for example, if this is for an address that is correct, yet does not verify for a reason such as new construction).

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