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I had searched and found this solution in other posts! Thank you!!!! You have
no idea of the time you have saved me and the stress you have completely erased! WOW! I just knew there was a way to make our new pretty machine do everything I ever wished it could! Thanks again!!!! "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: If you execute the merge to a new document and then run a macro containing the following code, it will send each 2 page letter to the printer as a separate print job, so that the printer can then do its thing as it does when printing a single letter. Dim i As Long With ActiveDocument For i = 1 To .Sections.Count Step 1 .PrintOut Range:=wdPrintFromTo, From:="s" & i, To:="s" & i Next i End With -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "KDG" wrote in message ... I see that you didn't get a response... but have you solved your problem? I am in a nearly identicle situation! To add to it, I'd like it to staple each "section" so that I have 800+ 2-page documents that are addressed to our clients. PLEASE If you know anything, let me know. I have a RICOH 4500 printer, it that helps any. "rpurosky" wrote: There is not a section break in the two-page form letter, so 50 records would produce 50 sections, 100 pages. Is there a way to print all the first pages of the letters from Tray 1 (letterhead) and all the second pages from Tray 2 (regular paper)? I can do it in setup for one letter (two pages), but can't get it to work for multiple letters. |
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