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You could do this quite easily with either a Letter or Directory mailmerge. No code required.
Simply create a document with a single table as per your layout, start the mailmerge wizard and connect to the data source, then insert the mergefields in the second column. Once you've done that, 'Finish' the merge. If needed, you can sort the list (before finishing) via Edit Recipient List > Sort.
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