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I have an access table with records of members and their partners. They are
next to each other in the table. I want to print one address lable for each pair (to save postage) in the form firstname & fristname+1 lastname address city, state zip skip 1 record where firstname+1 is the supposed to be the reference to the firstname field of the next record and skip 1 record indicates that one record is to be skipped to point to the next pair once one label is printed. Does Word have a syntax that allows to do this oder is there another way to do it? Thank you for any helpful advice. |
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