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I am trying to mail merge data into a document but need to fix the position
of some of the fields as it is being overprinted onto a form. After the mail merge if the data is blank it is shifting other data fields either left or up (if there is a whole line of data missing. Can anyone please help. I am using Word 2003. |
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You can try positioning material absolutely using either Word Textboxes or
Word Frames (Word frames are the older version of textboxes in Word and have nothing to do with HTML frames). The main problem with textboxes is that you cannot use all of Word's field types in there. In that case, you can convert the text boxes to Word frames by selecting the text box and usingRight-click-Format text box-Text box-Convert to frame. Or to get a button that lets you insert frames, use Tools|Customize|Commands, select category All Commands, look for the command InsertFrame and drag it to a toolbar. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Academynick" wrote in message ... I am trying to mail merge data into a document but need to fix the position of some of the fields as it is being overprinted onto a form. After the merge if the data is blank it is shifting other data fields either left or up (if there is a whole line of data missing. Can anyone please help. I am using Word 2003. |
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