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When merging many names to letters or labels - sometimes only a certain
amount of names are merged not all. I've tried adding merge next and adding a page. In this instance I am merging letters that I have placed in a text box and it has worked before. Is there something I can do to ensure that every single name is merged to the letter??? -- Bea Martinez |
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In a formletter type mailmerge, you do not need a Next Record field
anywhere (I assume that is what you mean by "adding merge next"). In a label type mailmerge, you do need a Next Record field before the first merge field in every label on the sheet EXCEPT for the first label. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Bea" wrote in message ... When merging many names to letters or labels - sometimes only a certain amount of names are merged not all. I've tried adding merge next and adding a page. In this instance I am merging letters that I have placed in a text box and it has worked before. Is there something I can do to ensure that every single name is merged to the letter??? -- Bea Martinez |
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