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Why does merge print only the first label?
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Why does merge print only the first label?
After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels,
you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
See where what you are doing differs from
http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm or http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
"Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
Oops, I should rephrase that. It puts the first name on all three labels on
the first page, the second name on all three labels on the second page, et cetera. Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
That's because you have not propagated the labels, therefore there are no
Next fields automatically included. It is the Next record fields that move through the data. This is all explained in the links that I posted to this thread on the 12th July! - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm or http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RebeccaJHB wrote: Oops, I should rephrase that. It puts the first name on all three labels on the first page, the second name on all three labels on the second page, et cetera. Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
I told you I'm an idiot! I looked at both of those but when I saw all the
buttons up top, I thought there was some mistake. I just looked again and realized that I needed to scroll down. I will print it out and try again, but it will probably be tomorrow before I can do it. Rebecca "Graham Mayor" wrote: That's because you have not propagated the labels, therefore there are no Next fields automatically included. It is the Next record fields that move through the data. This is all explained in the links that I posted to this thread on the 12th July! - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm or http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RebeccaJHB wrote: Oops, I should rephrase that. It puts the first name on all three labels on the first page, the second name on all three labels on the second page, et cetera. Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
Okay, I've worked on this all day and still no better. I printed out your
stuff and followed it step by step. I downloaded the four part turtorial and followed it step by step. I have a whole collection of files from starting all over again. I'm still getting the same result. Somebody PLEASE HELP ME! Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: I told you I'm an idiot! I looked at both of those but when I saw all the buttons up top, I thought there was some mistake. I just looked again and realized that I needed to scroll down. I will print it out and try again, but it will probably be tomorrow before I can do it. Rebecca "Graham Mayor" wrote: That's because you have not propagated the labels, therefore there are no Next fields automatically included. It is the Next record fields that move through the data. This is all explained in the links that I posted to this thread on the 12th July! - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm or http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RebeccaJHB wrote: Oops, I should rephrase that. It puts the first name on all three labels on the first page, the second name on all three labels on the second page, et cetera. Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
Please advise us step by step exactly what you have done.
Are you by anychance using a Tablet PC to do this (or a PC with some tablet functionality)? -- 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 "RebeccaJHB" wrote in message ... Okay, I've worked on this all day and still no better. I printed out your stuff and followed it step by step. I downloaded the four part turtorial and followed it step by step. I have a whole collection of files from starting all over again. I'm still getting the same result. Somebody PLEASE HELP ME! Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: I told you I'm an idiot! I looked at both of those but when I saw all the buttons up top, I thought there was some mistake. I just looked again and realized that I needed to scroll down. I will print it out and try again, but it will probably be tomorrow before I can do it. Rebecca "Graham Mayor" wrote: That's because you have not propagated the labels, therefore there are no Next fields automatically included. It is the Next record fields that move through the data. This is all explained in the links that I posted to this thread on the 12th July! - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm or http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RebeccaJHB wrote: Oops, I should rephrase that. It puts the first name on all three labels on the first page, the second name on all three labels on the second page, et cetera. Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
Are you trying to use Windows Vista Contacts as a data source?
If so, you cannot use the contacts "as they are" as a data source, because each one is held in a separate file. You have to click the Export option in the Contacts menu, export to .csv format, and try to use that as the data source for your merge. If you do not see the Export option, you have to use the View menu option (not the "Views" menu option in the lower menu), then "Customize this folder", then in "Use this folder type as a template" select "Contacts". -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "RebeccaJHB" wrote in message ... Okay, I've worked on this all day and still no better. I printed out your stuff and followed it step by step. I downloaded the four part turtorial and followed it step by step. I have a whole collection of files from starting all over again. I'm still getting the same result. Somebody PLEASE HELP ME! Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: I told you I'm an idiot! I looked at both of those but when I saw all the buttons up top, I thought there was some mistake. I just looked again and realized that I needed to scroll down. I will print it out and try again, but it will probably be tomorrow before I can do it. Rebecca "Graham Mayor" wrote: That's because you have not propagated the labels, therefore there are no Next fields automatically included. It is the Next record fields that move through the data. This is all explained in the links that I posted to this thread on the 12th July! - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm or http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RebeccaJHB wrote: Oops, I should rephrase that. It puts the first name on all three labels on the first page, the second name on all three labels on the second page, et cetera. Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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Why does merge print only the first label?
No tablet and no contact list. I am using an excel file. Late last night it
finally worked. I don't know what I did differently and I don't know if I can do it again, so I stayed up and printed everything I needed. I can't believe what a headache it has been! Rebecca "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Are you trying to use Windows Vista Contacts as a data source? If so, you cannot use the contacts "as they are" as a data source, because each one is held in a separate file. You have to click the Export option in the Contacts menu, export to .csv format, and try to use that as the data source for your merge. If you do not see the Export option, you have to use the View menu option (not the "Views" menu option in the lower menu), then "Customize this folder", then in "Use this folder type as a template" select "Contacts". -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "RebeccaJHB" wrote in message ... Okay, I've worked on this all day and still no better. I printed out your stuff and followed it step by step. I downloaded the four part turtorial and followed it step by step. I have a whole collection of files from starting all over again. I'm still getting the same result. Somebody PLEASE HELP ME! Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: I told you I'm an idiot! I looked at both of those but when I saw all the buttons up top, I thought there was some mistake. I just looked again and realized that I needed to scroll down. I will print it out and try again, but it will probably be tomorrow before I can do it. Rebecca "Graham Mayor" wrote: That's because you have not propagated the labels, therefore there are no Next fields automatically included. It is the Next record fields that move through the data. This is all explained in the links that I posted to this thread on the 12th July! - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm or http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RebeccaJHB wrote: Oops, I should rephrase that. It puts the first name on all three labels on the first page, the second name on all three labels on the second page, et cetera. Rebecca "RebeccaJHB" wrote: "Peter Jamieson" wrote: After you have set up the fields and layout that you want in your labels, you have to copy those fields/layout to all the other label cells in the table. In Word 2007 you should be able to use the "Update labels" button in the "Write and Insert Fields" panel of the Mailings tab to do that. In Word XP/2003 there's a "propagate labels" button in the Mail Merge toolbar and a button in the Mail merge Wizard that does the same thing. Then you have to merge to printer or to a new output document and print that. NB on Tablet PC and Vista PCs with some tablet/multimedia capabilities this function does not always work properly. If you find it just copies one or two labels in the top row and some in the bottom row, see http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0005.htm -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Sher" wrote in message ... I have 2007. After I do "update labels" it puts the first file in my list on all the labels. I have printed out the help file on merging and I'm still going crazy. I am trying to print name tags using an Avery label. I have three fields name, state, and staus. I can't figure out how to get it to do the whole list. Rebecca |
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