Michael Richardson
234 SW lane
Miami, Fl 33311
Frank Franklin
546 NE 140 Place
Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33032
etc..
If so you may need to add columns with a header so that each address can be
identified. The addresses have to be group in order for mail merge to work
properly. I person don't know of an easier way then that. My personnel
option is that you add the address in tables with a header or copy and paste
them in Excel.
Note: If you use complete address in a table you have to place them from Top
to Bottom. And if you place then in a form of a field i.e.
[FName][LName][Street][State]
the information should go from Left to Right.
1. In the Envelopes and Labels dialog, click New Document to get a sheet of
labels on which you can type directly. They're set up as a table, so be sure
you have table gridlines displayed (Table | Show Gridlines) so you can see
the label boundaries. You'll get only one page to start with, but when you
tab out of the last label on the page, you'll go to the next page with a new
row.
2. Convert your list to a mail merge data source. This can be a simple
table. Use Table | Convert | Text to Table, separating at paragraphs. For
this purpose you'll want a single-column table since you'll be using a
single field for your mail merge.
3. Convert your list to labels directly:
a. Look at the label definition (or measure the labels themselves) to
see what the outside margins are (looks like 0.5" top and bottom and 0.19"
on the sides), and change the margins of your list document to match.
b. Use Table | Convert | Text to Table, separating at paragraphs and
choosing three columns (since your labels are 3 x 10).
c. Measure the labels (or get the measurements from the label
definition). In this case they are effectively 1" x 2.75". Use Table
Properties to set the cell height and width appropriately. (Note that the
label definition created by word inserts a narrow column between the label
cells to represent the space between the labels. You can make up this
difference with indents.)
d. Select the entire table and center the names horizontally and
vertically, then change the font style and size as desired.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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