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I am creating a document using a postcard template, with four cards per
paper. I need to mail reminder notices on these cards to 410 people and want
to use mail merge. How do I setup mail merge when there are four address
blocks per page?

My merge is now repeating the same address four times...I need a different
address on each address block, so that there are four different addresses per
page. How do I get the merge to place the next address on the next address
block, but on the same page?
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Peter Jamieson
 
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Insert a Next Record field before each Addressblock except the first. That
should be enough as long as you do not have to print double-sided.

Peter Jamieson

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I am creating a document using a postcard template, with four cards per
paper. I need to mail reminder notices on these cards to 410 people and
want
to use mail merge. How do I setup mail merge when there are four address
blocks per page?

My merge is now repeating the same address four times...I need a different
address on each address block, so that there are four different addresses
per
page. How do I get the merge to place the next address on the next
address
block, but on the same page?



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