Graham
Thu Mar 03 01:56:12 CST 2005
The only way with mail merge is to insert an appropriate number of blank
labels at the start of the data file, which is simple to do if you use Excel
as a data source.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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Jerry wrote:
> THanks for the tip, I should have mentioned that I had tried mail
> merge. The problem with mail merge is that I do not belive there is a
> way to select with lables on the sheet to print to in order not waste
> any labels.
>
> "TF" wrote:
>
>> Check in Tools, Letters & Mailings, MailMerge.
>>
>> See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/index.htm and
>>
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/MergFram.htm for help
>> with MailMerge.
>>
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>> Terry Farrell - Word MVP
>>
http://word.mvps.org/
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>> "Jerry" <Jerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F5ABDE68-0A06-4791-8A68-3DEF4AD3A281@microsoft.com...
>>> How do I create/print more than one label for different recipients
>>> at the same time?
>>>
>>> Example, we need to cut (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) one record
>>> (name with address) at a time from one software application to MS
>>> Word 2000, to later print a sheet of Avery labels that contains all
>>> records pasted.
>>>
>>> Note: Software application copying from does not offer any export
>>> capabilities, thatâ?Ts why we need to cut and paste.