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Old 12-22-2016, 12:04 PM
JON25T JON25T is offline directory:  want to a ensure all three lines in a directory entry appear on the same page. Windows 10 directory:  want to a ensure all three lines in a directory entry appear on the same page. Office 2007
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I created a directory in word 2007 for our club from an excel file and mail merge. 350 entries formatted perfectly (below). The pamphlet is 4 inches wide by 5 1/2 high. Each page holds seven entries. How do I ensure that after seven entries the next entry will be begin on the next page. I can do this manually by inserting a page break after every seven entries. That's a tedious one-time fix and must be done every year when the last entry is made. Here's how the directory record looks:

Donald Trump................... 800-555-1313


The White House, Washington, DC
theprez@trump.com

Is there a way to do this in Word? Ultimately it will be converted to a PDF for the printer.

Thanks,

Jon
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