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Beachie
 
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Default Printing specific pages or sections, esp. in mail-merged documents

Opening note: the below questions are asked in the light of "how can I do
this without using any macros?" Programming is a given; I'd like to know if
anyone has any non-programming solutions.


First: I have a four-section mail merge main document. Suppose I merge it
using three mail merge data source records; this results in a merged document
with twelve sections--four for the first record, four for the second record,
and four for the third record. Here's my question: is there a way to print
only the "second" section for each record? I know that, after the merge, Word
probably views all the sections as "equals"--it doesn't keep up with "hey,
section 2 is the second section for the first recipient and section 6 is the
second section for the second recipient." But I just wanted to see if anyone
knows how this could/should be done.


Second--dropping back a step. Let's assume I have a normal (not mail merged)
document with twenty sections. The question: DURING the print process, I'd
like to be able to specify section(s) to print. For instance, I click
"File--Print..." and I get a box that lists the sections in the document; I
set check boxes to select the desired sections. Is this possible? Note: the
sections are NOT contiguous--if they were, I know that I could simply click
"File--Print..." and in the Pages option for "Page Range" I could type the
starting and ending section numbers like "s4-s9".

I'm DEFINITELY not a WordPro fan, but we currently use WordPro at my job and
this feature is invaluable. (I'm trying to see if there's a way to do
something similar in Word so I can suggest for us to migrate our documents to
Word--but if selective-section printing isn't possible, the deal's off!)
Hey--if WordPro has it, why doesn't Word?


Also, is there a way to get Word to store section NAMES so that I could
select specific sections to print?

My current "solution" to this is simply previewing sections--using the
"Next" and "Previous" buttons to browse by section--but you have to write
down the section numbers to get that to work.

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