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Possible to mail merge and print on angle?
Hi there. I'm in the process of starting an invitation/announcement
business. The envelopes are hand made and I have a need to address them via mail merge in Word from a template I created in Excel. The problem is that I need to be able to print on a 45 degree angle. Is there any way to accomplish this in Word? Since I can't really feed a square sheet of paper through a printer on a 45 degree angle, I need to feed it though square and have it print out one a 45 degree angle. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -Kevin Is it possible to create the .. I've figured out the mail merge, but my question is this: |
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My apologies...this went through before I was finished. Please disregard
this post and see 'Possible to mail merge and print on 45 degree angle?' post. Thanks! "Kevin" wrote: Hi there. I'm in the process of starting an invitation/announcement business. The envelopes are hand made and I have a need to address them via mail merge in Word from a template I created in Excel. The problem is that I need to be able to print on a 45 degree angle. Is there any way to accomplish this in Word? Since I can't really feed a square sheet of paper through a printer on a 45 degree angle, I need to feed it though square and have it print out one a 45 degree angle. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -Kevin Is it possible to create the . I've figured out the mail merge, but my question is this: |
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