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When one of our users prints a mailmerge document more than once, the
document is being printed showing, for want of a better description, the
full design layout of the document e.g. text appears in a box with the
borders showing?? Almost like a document map of nested tables and the like.

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Version of Word? Is the text in a table?

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When one of our users prints a mailmerge document more than once, the
document is being printed showing, for want of a better description, the
full design layout of the document e.g. text appears in a box with the
borders showing?? Almost like a document map of nested tables and the

like.

Any ideas?

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Hi Suzanne.

Word 2003 SP2. The text is in a table but it is as thought the text is in
text boxes within the cells of the tables.

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Version of Word? Is the text in a table?

When one of our users prints a mailmerge document more than once, the
document is being printed showing, for want of a better description, the
full design layout of the document e.g. text appears in a box with the
borders showing?? Almost like a document map of nested tables and the like.

Any ideas?


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Possibly a paragraph border has been applied to the text in the table cells?

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Hi Suzanne.

Word 2003 SP2. The text is in a table but it is as thought the text is in
text boxes within the cells of the tables.

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Version of Word? Is the text in a table?

When one of our users prints a mailmerge document more than once, the
document is being printed showing, for want of a better description,

the
full design layout of the document e.g. text appears in a box with the
borders showing?? Almost like a document map of nested tables and the

like.

Any ideas?


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