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Providing that there is a sort order.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Cutting and pasting a label to fill the gap would certainly fill the gap,
but you would lose the sort order and this would certainly be an isue with a
large list.

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Assia wrote:
Hi, there may be two solutions. What you may be able to do is to cut
and paste the information on the last label to the blank empty label
within the document. The other solution is to merge only selected
records. Just before to merge to a new document (labels), you have a
dialog box opening up asking you choose what records you want to
merge.
If you have already done the mail merge, I believe the best solution
is to
cut and paste the information on the last record to the empty blank
label in the middle.
Assia

"Karen @Gwin" wrote:

From word 2003 when i have a page of labels from a mail merge-- I
want to delete a name from the list and have the other names move to
fill the space so I do not waste labels with a blank space--- Thank
you for any assistance!




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