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Always start a new document priting on a new page
I am doing a set of merge documents and sending them to a printer (printing
on both sides of the paper) The problem I am having is that the data that is being merged is different sizes, so one document might be 11 pages long (others 8, or 10 or ??) €“ the problem with this is the next document then starts printing on the back sheet of the previous document if it is an odd number of pages. How can I make every document start printing on a new page? Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks for your help. |
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Always start a new document priting on a new page
Are you merging directly to printer, or merging to a new document first,
then printing? if it is the former, I would hope that it would work, because Word should start on an "odd" page number for each new document. However, if you are merging to a new document first, open our mail merge main document and look at Word-file-Page Setup-Layout to ensure that the "section start" is New Page. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk jomuir wrote: I am doing a set of merge documents and sending them to a printer (printing on both sides of the paper) The problem I am having is that the data that is being merged is different sizes, so one document might be 11 pages long (others 8, or 10 or ??) €“ the problem with this is the next document then starts printing on the back sheet of the previous document if it is an odd number of pages. How can I make every document start printing on a new page? Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks for your help. |
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