Hi Baldeagle,
The problem isn't that you have two pages, but that you've created the second page via a 'Next Page' Section break. The macro you're using relies on Section breaks (which Word creates when executing a letter merge) for delineating the document boundaries. If you modify your mailmerge main document to use a manual page break instead of the 'Next Page' Section break to separate the letter's first and second pages, the macro will work correctly.
PS: Your document makes extensive and unnecessary use of textboxes/frames for the content. Such an approach makes maintenance far more difficult than it need be. And, since you're using Word 2007, I'd suggest modifying the Splitter macro to save the output files as PDFs so that you can ensure the layout remains as intended when opened by the recipients.
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Paul Edstein
[Fmr MS MVP - Word]
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