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I have a 12 column table where I'm merging data from a data source. The data
in the columns are variable length so word wrap is on. In a perfect world 16 lines would fit on the page but because the comments column could be very wordy, the table may overflow to the next page (and usually does). The overflowing is good but when the page breaks after the 16 lines, I am losing the 17 line and start printing the next page with the 18 line information. I have page headers and footers but removing them did not solve the problem. If the total merged data is 50 lines, I lose the 17 and 34 lines, this is consistent. |
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Do you have any Next Record fields in there?
-- 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 "dmorin" wrote in message ... I have a 12 column table where I'm merging data from a data source. The data in the columns are variable length so word wrap is on. In a perfect world 16 lines would fit on the page but because the comments column could be very wordy, the table may overflow to the next page (and usually does). The overflowing is good but when the page breaks after the 16 lines, I am losing the 17 line and start printing the next page with the 18 line information. I have page headers and footers but removing them did not solve the problem. If the total merged data is 50 lines, I lose the 17 and 34 lines, this is consistent. |
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thank you for your response. I'm including a line from my table:
«Merge Record » «memname» «sin» «oowdate» «remarks» «preference» «memcsts» «ossa» «tkt» «pcst» «otherorders» «Next Record» all the table rows are the same and I do get my 16 rows properly populated but the 17 goes missing and then 18-34 populate properly but the 35 goes missing, etc. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Do you have any Next Record fields in there? -- 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 "dmorin" wrote in message ... I have a 12 column table where I'm merging data from a data source. The data in the columns are variable length so word wrap is on. In a perfect world 16 lines would fit on the page but because the comments column could be very wordy, the table may overflow to the next page (and usually does). The overflowing is good but when the page breaks after the 16 lines, I am losing the 17 line and start printing the next page with the 18 line information. I have page headers and footers but removing them did not solve the problem. If the total merged data is 50 lines, I lose the 17 and 34 lines, this is consistent. |
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If this is set up as a label merge, then you don't want the «Next Record»
field in the first row. It would probably make more sense to set this up as a catalog merge, which requires just one row (and no «Next Record» field at all IIRC). Rereading your original post, though, I think the problem is the spillover; if this is set up as a label merge, then each page is a separate section, and the rows would ordinarily be set to an exact row height. Any excess would be lost. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "dmorin" wrote in message ... thank you for your response. I'm including a line from my table: «Merge Record » «memname» «sin» «oowdate» «remarks» «preference» «memcsts» «ossa» «tkt» «pcst» «otherorders» «Next Record» all the table rows are the same and I do get my 16 rows properly populated but the 17 goes missing and then 18-34 populate properly but the 35 goes missing, etc. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Do you have any Next Record fields in there? -- 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 "dmorin" wrote in message ... I have a 12 column table where I'm merging data from a data source. The data in the columns are variable length so word wrap is on. In a perfect world 16 lines would fit on the page but because the comments column could be very wordy, the table may overflow to the next page (and usually does). The overflowing is good but when the page breaks after the 16 lines, I am losing the 17 line and start printing the next page with the 18 line information. I have page headers and footers but removing them did not solve the problem. If the total merged data is 50 lines, I lose the 17 and 34 lines, this is consistent. |
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