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Address Line Format for Mail Merge
Doing a mail merge in Word 2003.
The first line of the address line is indented one space on the mail merged letters. This is the line which has the name. Question: How can I eliminate the indent of the one space in the first address line (the name line.) Does anyone know the answer? -- Thanks for your help. Misha |
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The indent must be either in the maindocument or in the mailmerge datasource
so you will need to eliminate it from which ever one it is in. I suppose another possibility is that you are using the Address Block and there is an indent in that. If that is the case, rather than use the Address Block, just insert the individual merge fields in the configuration that you desire. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Misha" wrote in message ... Doing a mail merge in Word 2003. The first line of the address line is indented one space on the mail merged letters. This is the line which has the name. Question: How can I eliminate the indent of the one space in the first address line (the name line.) Does anyone know the answer? -- Thanks for your help. Misha |
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