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Default How to get rid of a second page..

If the text won't fit on the page, use a smaller font. You can't put a quart
in a pint pot.
Do however check there are no unwanted empty paragraphs at the end.

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CM wrote:
I have created letters with fields and frames with address at the top
and bottom. The letters are very long. I have page set up to top-1.6,
left -1.25, bottom- 0.25, and right 1.2. The problem is that I am not
able to delete the second blank page that keeps producing on all of
my letters. I know this is because of the bottom margin and if I take
it down farther I can then delete the blank page but the problem is
that I really need to leave the bottom at
0.25 in order for my letter to work and merge through my other
program it is running through. I also can not move the addresses in
the frames that have been set so that is not an option. They need to
stay where they are. Please help me if you know of a different way to
get ride of my second page. Thanks!



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