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Old 12-04-2020, 02:56 PM
BlueJewel143 BlueJewel143 is offline Word 2019 MM Directory Issue Windows 10 Word 2019 MM Directory Issue Office 2019
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I need to make a Mail Merge that allows for multiple rows of student information on one page. I have been using the directory instructions and have created a page that lists all of the information I want, but I cannot get a page break between the different students. I've tried this:



{If { MERGESEQ } = "1" "{ MERGEFIELD Other_ID }" ""}
{ SET Place1 { MERGEFIELD Other_ID }}
{ If { Place2 } <> { Place1 }"

{ MERGEFIELD Other_ID }

{ MERGEFIELD CY_Teacher_Name }{ MERGEFIELD CY_Teacher_Email }" "{ MERGEFIELD CY_Teacher_Name }{ MERGEFIELD CY_Teacher_Email }" }{ SET Place2 { MERGEFIELD Other_ID }

but when I finish the document it just shows:
MERGESEQ
MERGESEQ
MERGESEQ
MERGESEQ

I'm also having an issue where my greeting line is repeated and I only want it once on a page. I have attached my documents.

Please help!
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File Type: docx Test MM.docx (14.4 KB, 7 views)
File Type: xlsx Test Info.xlsx (12.8 KB, 7 views)
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