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Whenever I merge to a table, I always get setion breaks between each
record. I'm sure this is really basic, but how do I get rid of them?

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Default Meging to a table with section breaks

Change the Type of merge to "Directory" (Word 2002 or later - you can do
this in one of the early steps in the Mail Merge Wizard, using the first
button in the Mail Merge toolbar you can enable in WOrd 2002/2003 using
View|Toolbars, or using the standard options available in the ribbon in Word
2007)
or "Catalog" (Word 2000 and earlier - start the Mail Merge Helper and change
the document type in Step 1)

Peter Jamieson


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Whenever I merge to a table, I always get setion breaks between each
record. I'm sure this is really basic, but how do I get rid of them?


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