You will need a macro to print each document as a separate job, courtesy of
fellow MVP Doug Robbins. Merge to a new document then run the macro on that
document.
Sub SplitMergeLetterToPrinter()
Letters = ActiveDocument.Sections.Count
Counter = 1
While Counter Letters
ActiveDocument.PrintOut Background:=False, Range:=wdPrintFromTo, _
From:="s" & Format(Counter), To:="s" & Format(Counter)
Counter = Counter + 1
Wend
End Sub
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Double D wrote:
I am trying to merge print a two page document, with the second page
on colored paper using a hp 4300 printer. If I print a single
document changing the properties to use a different tray at the end,
it does it perfectly. If I merge print however it spools the entire
document and does not pick from the second tray. Is there a work
around for this?