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Hello,
I'd like to print different records (with several fields each) in the same sheet, and I'd like them to be in 3 different columns. The 1st column looks just fine, but when I try to replicate the fields in the 2nd column, what I get are the fields for the same record as in column 1, not those for the following record. How should I do this? Thanks, Anna |
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Insert a Next Record field before the first mergefield that you want to
contain the details of the next record. In your case, that would mean at the beginning of columns 2 and 3. Do not put one before the first merge field in column 1 and the data for that field will automatically come from the next record when the merge facility commences a new page. The Next Record field is available from the Word Fields list. -- 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 "Just Anna" wrote in message ... Hello, I'd like to print different records (with several fields each) in the same sheet, and I'd like them to be in 3 different columns. The 1st column looks just fine, but when I try to replicate the fields in the 2nd column, what I get are the fields for the same record as in column 1, not those for the following record. How should I do this? Thanks, Anna |
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It worked!
Thanks a lot for yopur help, Doug! Regards, Anna "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Insert a Next Record field before the first mergefield that you want to contain the details of the next record. In your case, that would mean at the beginning of columns 2 and 3. Do not put one before the first merge field in column 1 and the data for that field will automatically come from the next record when the merge facility commences a new page. The Next Record field is available from the Word Fields list. -- 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 "Just Anna" wrote in message ... Hello, I'd like to print different records (with several fields each) in the same sheet, and I'd like them to be in 3 different columns. The 1st column looks just fine, but when I try to replicate the fields in the 2nd column, what I get are the fields for the same record as in column 1, not those for the following record. How should I do this? Thanks, Anna |
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