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I am producing labels by mail merging from Outlook Contacts. I have set each
label up with three fields - name, company and address. The data merges fine, but the spacing within the different lines of the address field appears differently to the line spacing between the different fields. I presume this is because in Outlook the different address lines all appear in one field, separated with a comma. Is there a way of changing this appearance without having to manually edit each sheet of labels? Thanks. Sue |
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In the mail merge main document, Press Ctrl+A to select everything and then
apply the same paragraph style to it all, especially the line spacing. -- 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 "Sue C" wrote in message ... I am producing labels by mail merging from Outlook Contacts. I have set each label up with three fields - name, company and address. The data merges fine, but the spacing within the different lines of the address field appears differently to the line spacing between the different fields. I presume this is because in Outlook the different address lines all appear in one field, separated with a comma. Is there a way of changing this appearance without having to manually edit each sheet of labels? Thanks. Sue |
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