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![]() Doug, I have been reading your messages concerning these issues....I saw this The following macro will send each newsletter to the printer as a separate print job which should then allow the stapling to take place: 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 My questions for you are the following: 1) What versions of MS Word can this macro be used? 2) Can this macro be used in Wordperfect? If so what versions? Thanks again for your insight! -- test123 |
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It can be used with any version of Word running under Windows from Word 97
onwards. I am not sure about Word on the Macintosh. It is not designed for use with WordPerfect. -- 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 "test123" wrote in message ... Doug, I have been reading your messages concerning these issues....I saw this The following macro will send each newsletter to the printer as a separate print job which should then allow the stapling to take place: 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 My questions for you are the following: 1) What versions of MS Word can this macro be used? 2) Can this macro be used in Wordperfect? If so what versions? Thanks again for your insight! -- test123 |
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Doug, I hate to bother you about this topic because it seems like you're
answering it all over the internet, but this code doesn't work for me. No matter what it only prints the first record in my mail merge. I've tried from Excel via DDE and Access via DDE. Any ideas? |
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I would guess that you have not executed the mail merge to a new document.
You MUST do that and then with that document as the active document, you run the macro. -- 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 "Brian" wrote in message ... Doug, I hate to bother you about this topic because it seems like you're answering it all over the internet, but this code doesn't work for me. No matter what it only prints the first record in my mail merge. I've tried from Excel via DDE and Access via DDE. Any ideas? |
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