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I have 2 word tables which act as databases with 2 Word files which are
mailmerge labels. In one everything works fine when I mail merge the data to the labels in the other I get blank lines on the labels where address fields are empty in the database and the process does not close up the data. In previous version of Word this was very simple in 2003 it appears to be impossible to correct. |
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Is the difference related to the data source files or the mailmerge main
documents. In other words, does blank line suppression work with one data source but not the other? Or does it work with one label document but not the other? Are you inserting the fields in a different way in each label document (e.g. individual fields v. ADDRESSBLOCK) ? One possibility: when you use a Word table as a data source, fields that contain spaces are not regarded as blank and "empty" lines containing them will not be suppressed. I can't check whether that changed between Word 97/2000 and 2003 but it's possible that it did. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Islandtop" wrote in message ... I have 2 word tables which act as databases with 2 Word files which are mailmerge labels. In one everything works fine when I mail merge the data to the labels in the other I get blank lines on the labels where address fields are empty in the database and the process does not close up the data. In previous version of Word this was very simple in 2003 it appears to be impossible to correct. |
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Thank you
I forgot the basics, which can sometime happen when you are trying to assist other people. there a few carriage returns and a couple of spaces in my mothers data and that was what caused it. I consider myself relatively good at mailmerge and felt I had conquered the cahnges introduced in Office 2003 but I was too certain that it was something clever when it was something simple. My faith is restored "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Is the difference related to the data source files or the mailmerge main documents. In other words, does blank line suppression work with one data source but not the other? Or does it work with one label document but not the other? Are you inserting the fields in a different way in each label document (e.g. individual fields v. ADDRESSBLOCK) ? One possibility: when you use a Word table as a data source, fields that contain spaces are not regarded as blank and "empty" lines containing them will not be suppressed. I can't check whether that changed between Word 97/2000 and 2003 but it's possible that it did. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Islandtop" wrote in message ... I have 2 word tables which act as databases with 2 Word files which are mailmerge labels. In one everything works fine when I mail merge the data to the labels in the other I get blank lines on the labels where address fields are empty in the database and the process does not close up the data. In previous version of Word this was very simple in 2003 it appears to be impossible to correct. |
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