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Sorry but I’m completely lost with that reply. This is my step-by-step: 1. Open a new document. 2. From the Mailings tab, select Start Mail Merge, then Labels… 3. A dialog box opens, and I don’t know what to do. I presume I am to select one option out of hundreds, being the option that will produce the mock layout of 2 A5 labels on an A4 landscape page. Which one? I experimented with a few options and only got an error dialog that told me the label size was too big for the page. Where to from here? |
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Simply dismiss the dialogue box. You can design your own table layout before or after.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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