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"macropod" wrote:

Hi Sue,

Ordinarily, one would use a template without the logos etc for use with
pre-printed stationery.

For your existing merged document, you might be able to simply open the
header and delete its content. If the document's headers for the second and
subsequent sections are set to 'same as previous' you'll only have to do the
deletion on the first section.

Cheers


"Sue M Thomson" Sue M wrote in message
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New job! Company mailmerge template includes logos, addresses etc as
headers/footers which are already present on the preprinted stock. How do

I
print mailmerged documents on preprinted letterhead without overprinting?

Is
it possible to suppress headers and footers during the print process or

must
I alter the template and remerge everything? It's a large mailmerge

(already
completed) so reworking it is NOT my first option - and many others use

the
system, though not in this way. Company guru on subject no longer

available!


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