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I did delete the rows. As a matter of fact, when I hit Cntrl-End it took me to the last row but one column past the last column. I deleted that column, saved, closed the Excel file. I reopened and tested it again and it took me to the last row and last column so I figured I was OK.
Not so. I ran the merge again and it still kept going. ![]() Let me point this out - but I don't know why this would matter. In my label file, I have some titles for the merged information such as Rt: <<Route>> then I insert the merge field from the Excel file. Does that matter? Terry |
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