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Old 10-21-2012, 03:13 PM
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Word can certainly do this kind of thing, using SEQ fields or a combination of PAGE fields and forumula fields. All you'd need to do for each series is to change the starting #.
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Thank you for your reply. I have already tried playing around with seq. & fields in 'Word' and all I finish up with is a page with 4 boxes and the numbers 1,41,81 & 121 in them.I have tried mail merge with 'Excel' but can only get one sheet to appear. When I try to merge 41-80 1-40 disappears.
I guess I'll just keep on trying.
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