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Is a blank template for labels limited to one page?
When you create a template for labels (Tools, Envelopes & Lables, New
Document), is this template limited to one page? You seem to loose formatting on the second page by just tabbing at the end of page 1. |
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Probably depends on the type of label. If it is one that has dummy rows
between the labels to account for the vertical pitch being greater than the label height, such dummy rows would not be carried over by simply tabbing to add a new row to the table. You could copy and paste the whole table to the second page, but if you are using mailmerge, there is no need to do that as when you execute the merge, everything will be taken care of for you. -- 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 "NoahS" wrote in message ... When you create a template for labels (Tools, Envelopes & Lables, New Document), is this template limited to one page? You seem to loose formatting on the second page by just tabbing at the end of page 1. |
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