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Is there a limit as to Address using Excel as source
I have merged some labels I have 3,000 labels or records. Is there a limit?
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Word does not specify a limit, which means that the absolute maximum in this
case is the maximumm number of rows in an Excel worksheet. But there may be maxima that affect your system (even if it is a large and powerful one) sooner than you expect. I would suggest that you simply create a copy of your Excel workbook, copy/paste the 3000 rows to make 6000, 9000 or whatever, then do a merge to an output document and see if you get the output you expect. Peter Jamieson "klafert" wrote in message ... I have merged some labels I have 3,000 labels or records. Is there a limit? |
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