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Doug Robbins
 
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No, before you execute the merge. Press Alt+F9 when you have the mailmerge
main document active.

{ Mergefield "LastName" \*Charformat }

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Hope this helps,
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Karl" wrote in message ...
Doug,

I am sort of a novice. You are saying format my fonts etc after I do the
merge? Can you show me an example of "add a \* charformat switch inside
the
closing }" and where I do that exactly? Also, is there a good mail merge
tutorial around you can recommend?

Thanks!

Karl
"Doug Robbins" wrote in message
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Apply the font formatting in the mailmege main document (i.e. to all

labels)
not in the data source. If necessary, toggle on the display of the field
codes with Alt+F9 and add a \* charformat switch inside the closing } and
apply the desired formatting to the m of mergefield.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Karl" wrote in message
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Hi,

Maybe someone could help. I have a table that I am using for a database

to
make labels, lists, etc. My table (database) works fine until I use it

for
my file labels. It makes the fonts of the first cell in each page Times
New
Roman 12pt and all others are Times New Roman are 10 pt. Anyone know
how

I
can have Word remember my fonts during the merge. I have WinXP, Word

2000,
and Avery label 6571.

Thanks all,

Karl