Using a different Label number
And using a Select Query in Access is the best way to do that.
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Thankyou very much Doug, your reply really helps.
Just to let youn know, because sometimes I only want to print some
selected
Records, I have to filter only those Records before I can print them from
Access.
Thanks again,
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
As you still have the data source, just start from scratch. Note however
that Access has a very good Label Report Wizard, which does not require
the
use of Mail Merge.
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To clarify: the new Label # means it is not the same width and height
as
#
5386.
Thank you.
"Doug" wrote:
I am using MS Office 2007, I have a file with Access. With Word I
have
a
Mail Merge with labels (Avery 5386). I do not have a problem to print
these
labels.
However, now this label is no longer available for purchase.
I want to use a different number.
Is there a way to EDIT the Mail Merge label file with the new # or do
I
have
to start from scratch?
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