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Use either a label or a catalog (in Word XP and later, it's called
directory) type mailmerge main document. Labels in Word are just tables, so to use a label type mailmerge, insert a two or three row table in the main document and set up the necessary information in each cell of the table and before the first merge field in the second and third (if there is one) row of the table, insert a Next Record field. If you go the catalog or directory route, you only set up the information once in the mailmerge main document and do not use any Next Record fields. You may have to play around with the paragraph formatting - all paragraphs, but the last, set to keep with next so that you do not get a salary slip being split over a page break. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Mshakula" wrote in message ... I am printing salary slips for a number of staff. Each salary slip is less than half a page in A4. I want to have two or more salry slips in one A4 paper. Details of the salry slip include mail merge items the data source of which is an excel worksheet. |
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