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Well, I'll keep trying; mail-merge isn't my strong point, but I already have
a mail-merge I used to create the separate lables we used previously and
manually attached to the backs of the buttons. I'll probably be back!

Regards,

Twayne`




In ,
Suzanne S. Barnhill typed:
If you use the directions at
http://www.gmayor.com/graphics_on_labels.htm to insert your image
Behind Text in each label and then place your merge field centered
horizontally and vertically in the cell, it should work. It's just a
matter of generating the numbers in Excel as a data source.
If you need further help setting up a label merge, see
http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm


"Twayne" wrote in message
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In ,
Suzanne S. Barnhill typed:
For this application I'd suggest mail merge. Create an Excel data
source containing the numbers and then create a "label" document
with the nine images and text boxes containing the merge field.
Complete the merge to get however many sheets of labels you need.
If you need to restart numbering for additional sets, this is
pretty easy to do in Excel as well. But also see
http://www.gmayor.com/Numbered_labels.htm.
Actually, I suspect that a mail merge might work better with the
merge field NOT in a text box. It's not that much trouble to format
the image as Behind Text one at a time for nine cells, but also see
http://www.gmayor.com/graphics_on_labels.htm


I agree, for 9 cells it's no problem at all. But as I said, that's
just my practice sheet; the final project has 10,000+ serialized
buttons! That's a tad bit more work :-).
I think merge-field has a good chance of working if only I can get
all the cells formatted properly but I can't seem to, in Word,
Excel, Writer or Calc. I thought maybe Copy/paste Format might be
the ticket, but I can't seem to get it to work.
Thanks for any further thoughts/ideas you or anyone else might
have. I have until the shipment of labels arrives to figure
something out; then I'll have to start the print runs. They're due
Tuesday AM so at least I have the weekend to fiddle with it.

Regards,

Twayne`








"Twayne" wrote in message
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In ,
Suzanne S. Barnhill typed:
You can either have the image Behind Text, or you can add text
boxes (No Line, No Fill) on top of the images. Put SEQ fields in
the text boxes.

I tried putting the image behind the text and it works on a
one-cell at a time basis, but ... I couldn't find a way to format
the whole table that way all at once. As soon as I select multiple
cells, I no longer have th Layout tab to put the image behind the
text. That's using format; picture; and the Layout tab.
Format Picture just doesn't seem to be available with multi-cell
selections.
Is there a better way I haven't tought of? Historically when I
have probles with things lke this it'll be something pretty basic
I miss out on, if that helps any.

I didn't try very hard with text boxes & SEQ fields because I ran
into the same problem as above: As soon as I select multiple cells,
the Layout tab disappears and the output jumps over to beside the
image again. I'll go back and do some more looking around there.

Any chance you could clarify this further? I'm doing my
experiments with only 9 cells but the final product is going to ba
10,000 cells, or perhaps some subets of them that will total 10k.

Regards,

Twayne`





"Twayne" wrote in message
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HI all,

XP Pro SP3 + updates, Office 2002. And crossposted to longdocs,
numbering and pagelayout:

My "great idea" sort of fizzled on meg! I'm creating buttons
to sell for our Labor Day Parade this year. NOrmally I also
print a list of serialized labels to be attached to the backs of
the buttons, but that's a bit of labor it seems like we should
be able to avoid. So instead, what I'd like to do is put the
serialized number into a
Table Cell, displayed on top of the image. The serialized
buttons are used for drawings, etc., during the celebrations.
Unfortunately, although it's fairly trivial to create
serialized numbers for each table cell, getting it to live on
top of the graphic is something i can't seem to do. One always
displaces the other since one is text and the other graphic.
At 6 button artworks per Letter Size sheet and a requirement
for 10,000 buttons, you can see why I don't want to do it
manuallyG! Does anyone have any idea how I could get an
incrementing number
to display on top of the image in each cell?
I've also considered some way to convert the text numbers to an
image format after they were created, but I can't seem to do that
programmatically either.
And the committee would rather not see the number beside or
over/under the image because it's round in shape and decreases
the real estate available for the image on the button.

Any leads, thoughts or methods would be most appreciated,

Twayne