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Default Mail Merge with two records on front and back with different field

See the article €śDuplex Merge Data for Postcards€ť on fellow MVP Graham Mayors
website at:

http://www.gmayor.com/duplex_merge_data.htm

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
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Hi,

I am attempting to mail merge a document that has two records on the front
and the same records on the back, but the fields from those records are
different.
So on the front top half of the page, will for example hold fields 1-5
from
record one, and the bottom half of the front page hold fields 1-5 of
record
two. Then on the top half of the back page, fields 6-9 will be from
record
one and fields 4-9 of record two on the bottom half, again on the back
page.

I am not able to find an easy method of doing this? Any assistance would
be
appreciated.

Thanks.


 
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