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I am merging a document. The last item on the document is item number 32 on a
numbered list. I can merge and print with no problem. However, when I edit individual letters and save - the final saved/merged document sequentually numbers each page as if it was a continuation from the previous. In other words - the first merged letter ends at number 32 and the next merged letter starts numbering the list at 33 and so on. Each letter should have a numbered list 1 through 32, but instead, the last letter numbered list ends with 500+ Any ideas? |
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What type of numbering are you using? What version of Word? I cannot
replicate that problem using a numbered list in Word 2007. -- 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 "jus" wrote in message ... I am merging a document. The last item on the document is item number 32 on a numbered list. I can merge and print with no problem. However, when I edit individual letters and save - the final saved/merged document sequentually numbers each page as if it was a continuation from the previous. In other words - the first merged letter ends at number 32 and the next merged letter starts numbering the list at 33 and so on. Each letter should have a numbered list 1 through 32, but instead, the last letter numbered list ends with 500+ Any ideas? |
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Word 2007
I am merging answers to a series of questions - Each record from the spreadsheet has identifying info (name, address) as well as answers to 32 questions. The document has questions 1-32 (numbered list) The actual question #1 is on the document and I merge the answer from an Excel 2007 spreadsheet. merge is fine - each merged record accurately represents identifying info and answers to questions 1 through 32. There is no problem if I print the fully merged document. Problem is when I save the fully-merged document. When I open the saved/merged document, each record is there but the questions are now numbered sequentially without any break between each record. for example - record#1....John Doe with questions 1 through 32 record#2....Jane Smith with questions 33-55 - and so on. FYI - apparently the same thing happened with Word 2003 as well. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: What type of numbering are you using? What version of Word? I cannot replicate that problem using a numbered list in Word 2007. -- 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 "jus" wrote in message ... I am merging a document. The last item on the document is item number 32 on a numbered list. I can merge and print with no problem. However, when I edit individual letters and save - the final saved/merged document sequentually numbers each page as if it was a continuation from the previous. In other words - the first merged letter ends at number 32 and the next merged letter starts numbering the list at 33 and so on. Each letter should have a numbered list 1 through 32, but instead, the last letter numbered list ends with 500+ Any ideas? |
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With the mail merge main document as the active document, run a macro
containing the command ActiveDocument.ConvertNumbersToText to convert the numbers in the numbered list to ordinary text. -- 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 "jus" wrote in message ... Word 2007 I am merging answers to a series of questions - Each record from the spreadsheet has identifying info (name, address) as well as answers to 32 questions. The document has questions 1-32 (numbered list) The actual question #1 is on the document and I merge the answer from an Excel 2007 spreadsheet. merge is fine - each merged record accurately represents identifying info and answers to questions 1 through 32. There is no problem if I print the fully merged document. Problem is when I save the fully-merged document. When I open the saved/merged document, each record is there but the questions are now numbered sequentially without any break between each record. for example - record#1....John Doe with questions 1 through 32 record#2....Jane Smith with questions 33-55 - and so on. FYI - apparently the same thing happened with Word 2003 as well. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: What type of numbering are you using? What version of Word? I cannot replicate that problem using a numbered list in Word 2007. -- 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 "jus" wrote in message ... I am merging a document. The last item on the document is item number 32 on a numbered list. I can merge and print with no problem. However, when I edit individual letters and save - the final saved/merged document sequentually numbers each page as if it was a continuation from the previous. In other words - the first merged letter ends at number 32 and the next merged letter starts numbering the list at 33 and so on. Each letter should have a numbered list 1 through 32, but instead, the last letter numbered list ends with 500+ Any ideas? |
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Wow! Thanks Doug, it worked like a charm.
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: With the mail merge main document as the active document, run a macro containing the command ActiveDocument.ConvertNumbersToText to convert the numbers in the numbered list to ordinary text. -- 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 "jus" wrote in message ... Word 2007 I am merging answers to a series of questions - Each record from the spreadsheet has identifying info (name, address) as well as answers to 32 questions. The document has questions 1-32 (numbered list) The actual question #1 is on the document and I merge the answer from an Excel 2007 spreadsheet. merge is fine - each merged record accurately represents identifying info and answers to questions 1 through 32. There is no problem if I print the fully merged document. Problem is when I save the fully-merged document. When I open the saved/merged document, each record is there but the questions are now numbered sequentially without any break between each record. for example - record#1....John Doe with questions 1 through 32 record#2....Jane Smith with questions 33-55 - and so on. FYI - apparently the same thing happened with Word 2003 as well. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: What type of numbering are you using? What version of Word? I cannot replicate that problem using a numbered list in Word 2007. -- 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 "jus" wrote in message ... I am merging a document. The last item on the document is item number 32 on a numbered list. I can merge and print with no problem. However, when I edit individual letters and save - the final saved/merged document sequentually numbers each page as if it was a continuation from the previous. In other words - the first merged letter ends at number 32 and the next merged letter starts numbering the list at 33 and so on. Each letter should have a numbered list 1 through 32, but instead, the last letter numbered list ends with 500+ Any ideas? |
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