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I just created some mailing labels from a mail merge (Excel 2003
spreadsheet). However, the first line is indented one space. Why is this?
It is not apparent in the spreadsheet and I just hate to go through 300
labels manually to take out this one space.
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I would guess that you had a space before the first merge field in your mail
merge main document. Remove it and rerun the merge.

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I just created some mailing labels from a mail merge (Excel 2003
spreadsheet). However, the first line is indented one space. Why is

this?
It is not apparent in the spreadsheet and I just hate to go through 300
labels manually to take out this one space.


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Wish it was that easy - no space there.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I would guess that you had a space before the first merge field in your mail
merge main document. Remove it and rerun the merge.

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Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"windsong" wrote in message
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I just created some mailing labels from a mail merge (Excel 2003
spreadsheet). However, the first line is indented one space. Why is

this?
It is not apparent in the spreadsheet and I just hate to go through 300
labels manually to take out this one space.



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Is there a first-line indent?

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Wish it was that easy - no space there.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I would guess that you had a space before the first merge field in your

mail
merge main document. Remove it and rerun the merge.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"windsong" wrote in message
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I just created some mailing labels from a mail merge (Excel 2003
spreadsheet). However, the first line is indented one space. Why is

this?
It is not apparent in the spreadsheet and I just hate to go through

300
labels manually to take out this one space.




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