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whenever I click mail merge for labels, only 1st row is merged on each label
sheet. I am using Office 2007. |
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Even though you are using 2007, see if what you are doing differs from the
steps in the article "Mail Merge to Labels with Word XP" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website athttp://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_labels_with_word_xp.htm However, if you are you using a Tablet PC, or possibly using Vista as the operating system, there is a bug in the Propagate labels routine that should copy the setup of the label from the first label on the sheet to all of the other labels on the sheet. The following macro can be used to overcome that problem: Macro to overcome the problem with propagation of mail merge field fields with a label type mail merge when using a Tablet PC and some other Computers that have Tablet PC Functionality available: Sub MailMergePropagateLabel() Dim atable As Table Dim i As Long, j As Long Dim source As Cell, target As Cell Dim myrange As Range Set atable = ActiveDocument.Tables(1) Set source = atable.Cell(1, 1) Set myrange = source.Range myrange.Collapse wdCollapseStart ActiveDocument.Fields.Add Range:=myrange, Text:="NEXT", _ PreserveFormatting:=False source.Range.Copy For j = 2 To atable.Columns.Count Set target = atable.Cell(1, j) If target.Range.Fields.Count 0 Then target.Range.Paste End If Next j For i = 2 To atable.Rows.Count For j = 1 To atable.Columns.Count Set target = atable.Cell(i, j) If target.Range.Fields.Count 0 Then target.Range.Paste End If Next j Next i atable.Cell(1, 1).Range.Fields(1).Delete End Sub It is suggested that you put this code into a template that you save in the Word Startup folder so that it becomes an add-in and will be available whenever you need it. As the macro has the same name as the Word Command that is supposed to do the job, this macro will run when the Update Labels button is used when setting up the mail merge label main document. -- 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 "Mohinder Gosain" wrote in message ... whenever I click mail merge for labels, only 1st row is merged on each label sheet. I am using Office 2007. |
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I have a separate page for Word 2007 merges
http://www.gmayor.com/merge_labels_with_word_2007.htm however I suspect your second suggestion is probably the more likely ![]() -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote: Even though you are using 2007, see if what you are doing differs from the steps in the article "Mail Merge to Labels with Word XP" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website athttp://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_labels_with_word_xp.htm However, if you are you using a Tablet PC, or possibly using Vista as the operating system, there is a bug in the Propagate labels routine that should copy the setup of the label from the first label on the sheet to all of the other labels on the sheet. The following macro can be used to overcome that problem: Macro to overcome the problem with propagation of mail merge field fields with a label type mail merge when using a Tablet PC and some other Computers that have Tablet PC Functionality available: Sub MailMergePropagateLabel() Dim atable As Table Dim i As Long, j As Long Dim source As Cell, target As Cell Dim myrange As Range Set atable = ActiveDocument.Tables(1) Set source = atable.Cell(1, 1) Set myrange = source.Range myrange.Collapse wdCollapseStart ActiveDocument.Fields.Add Range:=myrange, Text:="NEXT", _ PreserveFormatting:=False source.Range.Copy For j = 2 To atable.Columns.Count Set target = atable.Cell(1, j) If target.Range.Fields.Count 0 Then target.Range.Paste End If Next j For i = 2 To atable.Rows.Count For j = 1 To atable.Columns.Count Set target = atable.Cell(i, j) If target.Range.Fields.Count 0 Then target.Range.Paste End If Next j Next i atable.Cell(1, 1).Range.Fields(1).Delete End Sub It is suggested that you put this code into a template that you save in the Word Startup folder so that it becomes an add-in and will be available whenever you need it. As the macro has the same name as the Word Command that is supposed to do the job, this macro will run when the Update Labels button is used when setting up the mail merge label main document. "Mohinder Gosain" wrote in message ... whenever I click mail merge for labels, only 1st row is merged on each label sheet. I am using Office 2007. |
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