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Default help provided is little too short for printing on 1 sheet

Mr. Robbins responded with a perfect solution to my question of printing two
merged letters on One sheet of paper so as to be more economical. Thanks for
it.
but,

after going through and following your advise I found that the two merged
letters printed on one sheet alright. absolutely perfect.
The hitch is: on first sheet two letters are printed, say for students A and
B each.
BUT, the other paper prints letter for Band C!. Is ther any way to force
Word to print letter for student C and D on the other sheet?
I hope I can explain my question.
letters for students A to Z, to be printed like this: on first sheet for
student A and B. On the other sheet for C and D. still another should print
letter for student E and F. Like that....
any clue??
can any settings in Print dialogue box help?
like s1,s3,s5,s7 as 'Pages to Print'?
Thanks a lot.

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Default help provided is little too short for printing on 1 sheet

Replied to the same question in the original thread.

You usually only need to post your question once, and it's usually better to
do it in the original thread. But don't expect an answer straight away!

Peter Jamieson

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Mr. Robbins responded with a perfect solution to my question of printing
two
merged letters on One sheet of paper so as to be more economical. Thanks
for
it.
but,

after going through and following your advise I found that the two merged
letters printed on one sheet alright. absolutely perfect.
The hitch is: on first sheet two letters are printed, say for students A
and
B each.
BUT, the other paper prints letter for Band C!. Is ther any way to force
Word to print letter for student C and D on the other sheet?
I hope I can explain my question.
letters for students A to Z, to be printed like this: on first sheet for
student A and B. On the other sheet for C and D. still another should
print
letter for student E and F. Like that....
any clue??
can any settings in Print dialogue box help?
like s1,s3,s5,s7 as 'Pages to Print'?
Thanks a lot.


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