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Hi,
Always seem to have difficulties formatting labels over multiple pages.
Whenever I hit the tab key to add a label field on the second page, it never
formats the second and subsequent pages of labels in the same way as the
first. It seems to be missing the programming for vertical pitch. What am I
doing wrong?
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If you need to make more than one sheet of labels, your best bet is to use a
mail merge, to make Word handle the formatting for you. Some label
definitions have narrow "spacer" rows between rows of labels, and these
aren't replicated when you tab out of the last row to create a new one.

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Hi,
Always seem to have difficulties formatting labels over multiple pages.
Whenever I hit the tab key to add a label field on the second page, it

never
formats the second and subsequent pages of labels in the same way as the
first. It seems to be missing the programming for vertical pitch. What

am I
doing wrong?


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