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Where is this Section Break coming from?
Attached is the data source and the main doc. Datasource is sorted: PERFORMER DEC ATTENDANCE ASC last_name ASC the main doc uses the first rec (MERGESEQ = 1) to set fields for the document header. then if ATTENDANCE is not blank, list the names and addresses. But I keep getting a Section Break (Next Page) between each record. Can you please tell me where it is coming from? |
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It is coming from the 'Letters' merge. That's what a 'Letters' merge does. It creates a new 'letter' for each record. If you want the records to follow without the breaks change the merge document type to 'Directory'.
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Arrgh! I bounced back and forth between Directory and Letter I forgot what I was looking at! Thank you very much. I knew I just needed another set of eyes on it.
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