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I often create multiple paged merged letters. Typically, I want to print only
the first pages on letterhead, then reinsert them to print page 2 on the back to create a double sided letter (our pinter is not sophisticated enough to print double sided letters). Sometimes the letters are 3-4 pages long and I will be doing the same with these latter pages. How do I print only one page of multiple paged merged letters? Many thanks, Yolanda |
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You would need to execute the merge to a new document and in that document,
each letter will be in a separate section. You then need to get Word to print the first page in each section of the document by specifying p1s1, p1s2 - p1sn where n is the total number of sections in the document. It may be simpler to split the main document into separate pages, each one attached to the same data source and then execute the merge for each page separately. -- 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 "Yolanda" wrote in message ... I often create multiple paged merged letters. Typically, I want to print only the first pages on letterhead, then reinsert them to print page 2 on the back to create a double sided letter (our pinter is not sophisticated enough to print double sided letters). Sometimes the letters are 3-4 pages long and I will be doing the same with these latter pages. How do I print only one page of multiple paged merged letters? Many thanks, Yolanda |
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Thank you Doug. I will try it out.
I have split pages into their own merge in the past, but because "live" information is on both or all the pages, I would then have to repeat the name of the person on each page in order to ensure the correct matching and I don't always want to do that. Cheers, Yolanda "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: You would need to execute the merge to a new document and in that document, each letter will be in a separate section. You then need to get Word to print the first page in each section of the document by specifying p1s1, p1s2 - p1sn where n is the total number of sections in the document. It may be simpler to split the main document into separate pages, each one attached to the same data source and then execute the merge for each page separately. -- 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 "Yolanda" wrote in message ... I often create multiple paged merged letters. Typically, I want to print only the first pages on letterhead, then reinsert them to print page 2 on the back to create a double sided letter (our pinter is not sophisticated enough to print double sided letters). Sometimes the letters are 3-4 pages long and I will be doing the same with these latter pages. How do I print only one page of multiple paged merged letters? Many thanks, Yolanda |
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