Thank both of you so very much! Works like a charm! Instead of using
snagit, I tested by saving the PDF 12 pg doc as jpeg. This separated the
pages into individual jpeg files. I changed my margins to .3 in word &
inserted them into the mail merge doc. When printed there was very minor
difference but a great printer made up the difference.
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
I suggest that you get hold of Snagit from www.techsmith.com You can then
use the Snagit "printer" to convert your .pdf document into a .jpg that you
can then insert into the Word document. My experience with doing such
things is that there is almost no noticeable deterioration in the quality of
the document.
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Hope this helps.
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services on a paid consulting basis.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Glendahall" wrote in message
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I've read through all the discussions and found a couple that are close.
However, I need to Merge a Letter with a PDF Document. The Letter pulls
Shipping Confirmation Codes & Addresses from Excel. The PDF document
needs
to print with each of the letters for easier envelope stuffing. When I
"snapshot" each page of the PDF and insert into the Mail Merge Letter the
"details of the diagrams & skus" are less than legible. Please
help!!!!!!!
Thanks so much, Glenda J Hall