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label margins - HELP!
I need to move the left margin of my labels to accomodate a holly leaf
graphic. Page Setup changes the margins of the page they're on, not the labels themselves. Do I have to space all 4 lines of all 300+ labels individually? Also, can I move the text down to the center of the label for the whole document, or do I have to do that individually as well? I'm using Word 2003, merged from Excel 2003. |
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label margins - HELP!
Labels are just tables, so in the mailmerge main document, put the cursor
inside the first cell and use the TableProperties dialog to adjust the left cell margin. Note that the paragraph format probably has an indent that you may need to remove as well. When you click on the Propogate labels button, these changes will be replicated in all labels on the page. Also see the article "Graphics on Labels" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/graphics_on_labels.htm -- 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 "RaeHawk" wrote in message ... I need to move the left margin of my labels to accomodate a holly leaf graphic. Page Setup changes the margins of the page they're on, not the labels themselves. Do I have to space all 4 lines of all 300+ labels individually? Also, can I move the text down to the center of the label for the whole document, or do I have to do that individually as well? I'm using Word 2003, merged from Excel 2003. |
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