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Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I
have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of
the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that
the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page
Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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wow. That did not fix it. It had some sections where the check were in Odd
and/or even. I changed the doc to un check those and clicked apply to entire document. However, i now see the first two pages are both Section 1 for Header and footer. And the blank page at the bottom is Section 6. I think if I had section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the 5 pages I would be ok. How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? Thanks, "Peter Jamieson" wrote: With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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How can I change
the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? In essence, you have to put a new section break (Insert|Break) at the end of page 1. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... wow. That did not fix it. It had some sections where the check were in Odd and/or even. I changed the doc to un check those and clicked apply to entire document. However, i now see the first two pages are both Section 1 for Header and footer. And the blank page at the bottom is Section 6. I think if I had section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the 5 pages I would be ok. How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? Thanks, "Peter Jamieson" wrote: With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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Peter,
Thanks, but that did not work. I also noticed that the footer on the blank page at the end shows PAGE 4. Seems to me it should be PAGE 6. All the other pages are correct. Any ideas? Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? In essence, you have to put a new section break (Insert|Break) at the end of page 1. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... wow. That did not fix it. It had some sections where the check were in Odd and/or even. I changed the doc to un check those and clicked apply to entire document. However, i now see the first two pages are both Section 1 for Header and footer. And the blank page at the bottom is Section 6. I think if I had section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the 5 pages I would be ok. How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? Thanks, "Peter Jamieson" wrote: With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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At this point I'm having difficulty visualising what you are seeing. Are you
able to email me a copy of the document (if you can find my e-mail address you can despam it by removing the KillmapS)?. Or can I downloading your starting point document from somewhere? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Peter, Thanks, but that did not work. I also noticed that the footer on the blank page at the end shows PAGE 4. Seems to me it should be PAGE 6. All the other pages are correct. Any ideas? Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? In essence, you have to put a new section break (Insert|Break) at the end of page 1. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... wow. That did not fix it. It had some sections where the check were in Odd and/or even. I changed the doc to un check those and clicked apply to entire document. However, i now see the first two pages are both Section 1 for Header and footer. And the blank page at the bottom is Section 6. I think if I had section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the 5 pages I would be ok. How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? Thanks, "Peter Jamieson" wrote: With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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Peter,
I have sent the document and data source by email. Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: At this point I'm having difficulty visualising what you are seeing. Are you able to email me a copy of the document (if you can find my e-mail address you can despam it by removing the KillmapS)?. Or can I downloading your starting point document from somewhere? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Peter, Thanks, but that did not work. I also noticed that the footer on the blank page at the end shows PAGE 4. Seems to me it should be PAGE 6. All the other pages are correct. Any ideas? Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? In essence, you have to put a new section break (Insert|Break) at the end of page 1. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... wow. That did not fix it. It had some sections where the check were in Odd and/or even. I changed the doc to un check those and clicked apply to entire document. However, i now see the first two pages are both Section 1 for Header and footer. And the blank page at the bottom is Section 6. I think if I had section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the 5 pages I would be ok. How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? Thanks, "Peter Jamieson" wrote: With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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I've replied - probably worth checking your junk mail if you don't see it.
-- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Peter, I have sent the document and data source by email. Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: At this point I'm having difficulty visualising what you are seeing. Are you able to email me a copy of the document (if you can find my e-mail address you can despam it by removing the KillmapS)?. Or can I downloading your starting point document from somewhere? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Peter, Thanks, but that did not work. I also noticed that the footer on the blank page at the end shows PAGE 4. Seems to me it should be PAGE 6. All the other pages are correct. Any ideas? Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? In essence, you have to put a new section break (Insert|Break) at the end of page 1. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... wow. That did not fix it. It had some sections where the check were in Odd and/or even. I changed the doc to un check those and clicked apply to entire document. However, i now see the first two pages are both Section 1 for Header and footer. And the blank page at the bottom is Section 6. I think if I had section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the 5 pages I would be ok. How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? Thanks, "Peter Jamieson" wrote: With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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Peter,
Thanks - your suggestion to reduce the font size of the last paragraph marker on the bottom of the last page, did the trick. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: I've replied - probably worth checking your junk mail if you don't see it. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Peter, I have sent the document and data source by email. Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: At this point I'm having difficulty visualising what you are seeing. Are you able to email me a copy of the document (if you can find my e-mail address you can despam it by removing the KillmapS)?. Or can I downloading your starting point document from somewhere? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Peter, Thanks, but that did not work. I also noticed that the footer on the blank page at the end shows PAGE 4. Seems to me it should be PAGE 6. All the other pages are correct. Any ideas? Thanks, Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? In essence, you have to put a new section break (Insert|Break) at the end of page 1. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... wow. That did not fix it. It had some sections where the check were in Odd and/or even. I changed the doc to un check those and clicked apply to entire document. However, i now see the first two pages are both Section 1 for Header and footer. And the blank page at the bottom is Section 6. I think if I had section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the 5 pages I would be ok. How can I change the two section 1s into section 1 and section 2 ? Thanks, "Peter Jamieson" wrote: With the Mail merge Main Document open, try going into Word File-Page Setup-Layout (that's the place to go in Word 2003 - off the top of my head I foget for Word 2000) and ensure that the Section Start for each Section is "New Page". You /probably/ have at least one that says either Even Page or Odd page. If you have any Sections marked as "Continuous", leave them alone. Not sure that will do it but it's what I would do next. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... The document is single sided. I don't know how sections work, but I see that the header and footers show the following: Page 1 header "First Page Header- Section 1" Page 2 header "Even Page Header - Section 1" Page 3 header "First Page Header - Section 2" Page 4 header "Even Page Header - Section3" Page 5 header "Odd Page Header - Section4 Same as previous" The footers are exactly the same except is says Footer instead of Header. After the test merge, the 6th page appears and shows: "Even Page Header - Section 6 Same as Previous" Even I can tell that this is not right, and I know nothing about footers or headers. Thanks for looking at this. Tod Brannen "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is your mail merge main document set up to be double-sided, or are any of the sections set up to start on an odd page, or an even page? -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Free Agent99" wrote in message ... Fairly simple Form Letter merge using a standardized form from the state. I have at least 20 of these working in different offices. But on this one an extra blank page came out at the end. It does this if I have the doc open in Word (2000) and click the Check Merge button. So I know it is not the data from a merge in my system. Anyway I though it might be headers and footers or just too many lines on the last page, but I have plenty of room left on the page and if I print the page by itself, it does not go over. Oh, I just remembered! on this page the footer is wrapped. In other words, the footer says something like "Dwcc001" on the far left and "Page NN" on the far right. But on the blank page, it shows both on the far left with the page number below the Doc name. I don't know if this means anything. If I look at the last page in Header/Footer mode, It also says "Section 6" above the footer box on the far left. I am ready to hear any and all ideas about how to get rid of this extra blank page. Thanks for looking, Free Agent99 |
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