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![]() "Ricky Harris" wrote in message ... Thanks Doug - I tried it and still cannot deliver the result. Why? - I created a new pub document with the same dimensions etc but only the leftmost 1/3 (ie one invite). I then tried to merge catalog with the same doc file I was using before. (BTW it's made triply difficult by Microsoft to get such a document - you have to find docx in an obscure drop-down menu - so some unusual persistence is required even to get that far). - Now, unaccountably with this document (but not with its progenitor), Publisher says it cannot open by docx data file. - In total frustration I thought, why not write a docx file and work in Word (which while often not intuitive, at least usually works) - but lo and behold, this alleged publishing layout program cannot actually write that layout to Word - only the TEXT part of it. Spare me! - Where do I go from here? Probably uninstall Publisher and try to buy something decent. Meanwhile, set the whole thing up again from scratch in Word. I have not used Publisher 2007 for mail merge either, however using Doug's instructions (albeit it seems he was using Publisher 2010 as in Publisher 2007 the Catalog tool is on tools mailings and catalog) it was a simple task to create such a merge document starting from a blank A4 landscape page. The catalog tool puts a large drawing box on the page containing instructions, which you can drag to the left to create a box one third the page size. With your cursor in that box, you get a supplementary dialog to set the repeat, which by dragging the box to one third the page size will have automatically been set to 1 down 3 across. In the task pane that will have appeared on the left of the window, select Use an Existing list or database and click the Next button. The file open dialog box appears and you can select your Word document containing the data from there. By default it opens the My Data Sources Folder, but you can easily select any other folder. Insert the fields from that data source in the catalog drawing box and the other two copies will populate automatically. Word and Publisher formats are entirely different from one another. Word is a document layout application. Publisher is a page layout application. They are not intended to exchange documents. You can create this type of merge document in either application, but you cannot use the same merge document in both. If you want to create this type of document in Word I would suggest a label format http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm Where do you go from here? Well you can think about what you are doing and try again, or you can get yet another application that you won't be able to use until you learn the basics. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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