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Anyone,
I have a list of addresses that I need to create labels with. I need each address in the list to be on a separate label, as opposed to creating an entire sheet of labels for each address. The list was sent to me in Word format, and looked as follows: name 1 name 1 address city, state zip name 2 name 2 address city, state zip name 3 name 3 address city, state zip I have tried converting the list into a Microsoft Word single column table with a header as the first row. In my table, each field is on a new row which I think is my problem. The resulting labels are putting each field of a record onto a new label, i.e. label 1 has 'name 1', label 2 has 'name 1 address', and so on. I'm sure that it thinks each row is a new record. Is there an easier way to do this? Is there a simple way for me to create a table that will work for me with this data? Any help is appreciated. Penny |
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