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Format the paragraph that starts with Dear so that it has the required space before it. Do NOT use the Enter key to create "blank rows" Put the pagebreaks where you need them for the longest scenario. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "nancyc" wrote in message ... The one-cell table with fixed rows works when the Defendant name is long, but when it is short I still have extra rows. What properties or settings do I change to get this to work? After the Defendant name I need two blank rows before the salutation. To: DefendaneName --blank row --blank row Dear .................... boilerplate text boilerplate text "macropod" wrote: Hi nancyc, For the first page of your letter I'd use something along the lines of: Date: To: «DefendantName» Dear ......... Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text Page Break here---end of page 1 based on longest possible defendant name Note that I've deleted the blank lines below the «DefendantName» field. Now, if the «DefendantName» field requires only one line, you'll have four blank lines at the foot of the first page. The number of blank lines will decrease as the number of lines required for the «DefendantName» increases. The alternative approach is to put the «DefendantName» field into a one-cell table with a fixed row height, thus: Date: __________________ |To: «DefendantName»| | | | | | | |_________________| Dear ......... Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text The table can be the full page width and you can use hidden borders so the table's presence isn't evident on the printout. With this arrangement, you the number of blank lines varies between the «DefendantName» field and the 'Dear', but the locked table height means the rest of the text maintains its positioning and you don't need the manual page break. For the manual page break I previously suggested using Ctrl-Shift-Enter (which actually inserts a column break). Although this doesn't matter for a single-column document, the correct keystroke sequence for a manual page break is Ctrl-Enter. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "nancyc" wrote in message ... The following is a sample letter. One page of many. The merge field is called "defendantName" it is on one line as such: I need two blank rows after defendant name before the letter starts. So if the defendant name can be 4 lines do I enter 4 blank lines so the page break is at the correct location since this is the longest possible format? Date: To: DefendantName Dear ......... x x x x x Page Break here---end of page 1 based on longest possible defendant name If the Defendant name doesn't need 4 lines, how can I delete the blank rows so only two blank rows are after the merge field defendant Name? To: Defendant Name Dear xxxxxxx Page Break for page 1 "macropod" wrote: Hi nancyc, Assuming the page breaks occur in the correct place when you've got the longest set of merge data, simply insert a manual page break immediately after the last character that's meant to appear on the page concerned. You can do this by moving the cursor to the start of the next character and pressing Ctrl-Shift-Enter. That way, only the layout of the page concerned will change according to the amount of data coming from the merge. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "nancyc" wrote in message ... Yes I understand that, but depending on the length of each merge field. I have to fix my page breaks. This is a 10 page document with page breaks at specific areas. if the merge field wraps it causes a new page due to the overflow and then all the other fixed page breaks are wrong. Can I format for the longest scenario and if it isn't that long delete the blank rows? "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: You do not need to provide the "extra rows in the document" The merged data will wrap automatically onto extra lines if it will not fit on one line. -- 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 "nancyc" wrote in message ... if there are multiple lines it forces a new page creating page breaks where I don't want them. How do I get my page breaks correct for the shortest data and the longest data? "macropod" wrote: Hi nancyc, You should be able to use just the one line - the data will wrap to the next line, pushing the other lines down, if required. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "nancyc" wrote in message ... I have a merge letter where one of the merge fields can be one line or wrap to mulitple lines. I currently have extra rows in the document to allow for the merge field to wrap up to 4 rows. But if the merge field only uses one row how can I delete the multiple blank rows? . . . . |
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