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How do I layout two sets of text with data merged from excel
I am trying to set up a mail merge document that needs two blocks of text
laid out on the right and left hand side using data imported from excel. It is for a catalogue with exhibit details on the left and the exhibitor details on the right. it also needs a catalogue number on the left of the doucment as well. -- Barbara |
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How do I layout two sets of text with data merged from excel
Probably by using a Catalog (or in Word XP and later it is called
"Directory"), type mail merge main document in which you insert the text and mergefields into the cells of a two column one row table - possibly with the no borders. Really need more information to know if this would give the desired result. -- 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 "Barbara" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up a mail merge document that needs two blocks of text laid out on the right and left hand side using data imported from excel. It is for a catalogue with exhibit details on the left and the exhibitor details on the right. it also needs a catalogue number on the left of the doucment as well. -- Barbara |
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