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For a mailmerge, you'd use Word's own label tools, which include your Avery 5160 format.
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For a mailmerge, you'd use Word's own label tools, which include your Avery 5160 format.

Right. But it wasn't working properly. I'm sure I was doing it wrong, but I'm not sure how to show that here.
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