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Printing front page only of merged letter
I merged a three page letter with an Excel mailing list. Only the first
page has merged info fields on it. I want to print just the first page of each copy of the letter onto letterhead. The pages are listed as pages one through three, each letter has become a section. How do I print page one for each section without printing the entire letter? Word 2002 allows printing groups of pages that are in order, say s1p2-s8p3, but how do I print just p1s1, p1s2, p1s3 etc without having to manually print each page? |
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Printing front page only of merged letter
You need to specify the page and the section number
p1s1, p1s2, p1s3, etc. -- 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 "Talisker" wrote in message ... I merged a three page letter with an Excel mailing list. Only the first page has merged info fields on it. I want to print just the first page of each copy of the letter onto letterhead. The pages are listed as pages one through three, each letter has become a section. How do I print page one for each section without printing the entire letter? Word 2002 allows printing groups of pages that are in order, say s1p2-s8p3, but how do I print just p1s1, p1s2, p1s3 etc without having to manually print each page? |
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