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I am trying to use Word & Excel to merge for a mass mailing (labels).
Using the address block works fine, but I had to insert a database field for a 3rd address line from the db. This also work ok, except that address line 3 ends up on the same line as the city & postal code etc. Is there a way to force a line break to separate address 3 if it prints? Thanks |
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Instead of using the addressblock, insert the individual mergefields in the
configuration that you want them. -- 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 "jonh" wrote in message ... I am trying to use Word & Excel to merge for a mass mailing (labels). Using the address block works fine, but I had to insert a database field for a 3rd address line from the db. This also work ok, except that address line 3 ends up on the same line as the city & postal code etc. Is there a way to force a line break to separate address 3 if it prints? Thanks |
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