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Egglett
 
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Graham... are you saying that to fix this you would need to set the Header to
zero? I'm having this same problem and cant find a solution... but you might
have given me a clue..

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Thanks for your time
Egglett


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

And the common reason for this is that you have a header in normal.dot.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote:
If you are using a layout that matches the labels, you should not
have to make any adjustments, but in the Label Options dialog (where
you select the label, if you click on details, you can modify the
layout. If it is all labels on the sheet that are too high, it would
be the top margin setting that you need to adjust.


"ommieX7" wrote in message
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Yes I have the same problem when I print on plain paper. Is there a
way to
adjust margin lowering the text on the label and having it apply to
all labels in the mail merge?

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

It sounds like your printer may be having a problem feeding the
label stock.
If you print to plain paper, are the labels lined up correctly?

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"ommieX7" wrote in message
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I am doing a mail merge to do file folder labels for new year. I
have selected proper maker and label number, but when I print the
labels they
print to high and I loose part of the information. I don't loose
entire
line, just part of it. How can I correct this? I am using Word
2003 and
I
have tried changing top margin on the label I am using, but it
doesn't seem
to work very well.