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Old 03-06-2014, 08:55 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Since 1995: Mail Merge-Page Nos. & Numbered Lists "continuous" Windows 7 64bit Since 1995: Mail Merge-Page Nos. & Numbered Lists "continuous" Office 2010 32bit
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Use a SectionPages field instead of NumPages field.

Or, if the letter will always be two pages, use a different first-page header. Just use the number 2 for the second page's header rather than a field.

See Mail Merge.

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