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I'm trying to print address labels from MS Word (v 2003) but they come
out wrong. I have made a Word-table with address fields linked to an Excel-file containing the adresses. The Word-file can be downloaded from http://www.geocities.com/patrickmeur...setiketten.doc. The adresses appear perfectly in the table but when I print them, the grey colour of the address fields is printed along, as if the text has been highlighted in grey markup pen. I can't hide the grey with 'Format' 'Borders and patterns'. I've never had the problem before. Maybe it has to do with my (new) printer, a Canon MP620. Can anybody help me? Thanks alot! Sincerely, Patrick |
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Try this:
a. save your mail merge main document (adresetiketten.doc) in .rtf format. b. re-open the document. If you lost the connection to the data source, reconnect it. That worked here, but it may rely on a particular version of the rtf converter or some other factor. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Patrick wrote: I'm trying to print address labels from MS Word (v 2003) but they come out wrong. I have made a Word-table with address fields linked to an Excel-file containing the adresses. The Word-file can be downloaded from http://www.geocities.com/patrickmeur...setiketten.doc. The adresses appear perfectly in the table but when I print them, the grey colour of the address fields is printed along, as if the text has been highlighted in grey markup pen. I can't hide the grey with 'Format' 'Borders and patterns'. I've never had the problem before. Maybe it has to do with my (new) printer, a Canon MP620. Can anybody help me? Thanks alot! Sincerely, Patrick |
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On 24 aug, 22:28, Peter Jamieson
wrote: Try this: * a. save your mail merge main document (adresetiketten.doc) in .rtf format. * b. re-open the document. If you lost the connection to the data source, reconnect it. That worked here, but it may rely on a particular version of the rtf converter or some other factor. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Patrick wrote: I'm trying to print address labels from MS Word (v 2003) but they come out wrong. I have made a Word-table with address fields linked to an Excel-file containing the adresses. The Word-file can be downloaded from http://www.geocities.com/patrickmeur...setiketten.doc. The adresses appear perfectly in the table but when I print them, the grey colour of the address fields is printed along, as if the text has been highlighted in grey markup pen. I can't hide the grey with 'Format' 'Borders and patterns'. I've never had the problem before. Maybe it has to do with my (new) printer, a Canon MP620. Can anybody help me? Thanks alot! Sincerely, Patrick Thanks a lot Peter for your quick answer and advice. I'd tried converting it to RTF but that didn't work with me. I've discovered the problem today. There's a button in the Mailmerge Taskbar to highlight the mergefields. That was on by accident, and apparently if it's on, there's no way you can remove the grey markup, neither through Format, nor in the printer menu. Also, the grey highlighting is always visible in the document. Only in the print preview you can see the difference with the 'highlight mergefields'- button on or off. Regards, Patrick |
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It sounds like you are not actually executing the merge, but just printing a
preview of the results in the mail merge main document. See the article "Mailmerge Labels with Word XP" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm -- 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, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Patrick" wrote in message ... On 24 aug, 22:28, Peter Jamieson wrote: Try this: a. save your mail merge main document (adresetiketten.doc) in .rtf format. b. re-open the document. If you lost the connection to the data source, reconnect it. That worked here, but it may rely on a particular version of the rtf converter or some other factor. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Patrick wrote: I'm trying to print address labels from MS Word (v 2003) but they come out wrong. I have made a Word-table with address fields linked to an Excel-file containing the adresses. The Word-file can be downloaded from http://www.geocities.com/patrickmeur...setiketten.doc. The adresses appear perfectly in the table but when I print them, the grey colour of the address fields is printed along, as if the text has been highlighted in grey markup pen. I can't hide the grey with 'Format' 'Borders and patterns'. I've never had the problem before. Maybe it has to do with my (new) printer, a Canon MP620. Can anybody help me? Thanks alot! Sincerely, Patrick Thanks a lot Peter for your quick answer and advice. I'd tried converting it to RTF but that didn't work with me. I've discovered the problem today. There's a button in the Mailmerge Taskbar to highlight the mergefields. That was on by accident, and apparently if it's on, there's no way you can remove the grey markup, neither through Format, nor in the printer menu. Also, the grey highlighting is always visible in the document. Only in the print preview you can see the difference with the 'highlight mergefields'- button on or off. Regards, Patrick |
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