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phil - 20 Nov 2007 17:16 GMT
Hello, I need to seperate a mail merge document into different pages using a
contract number where on each page the employees on that contract would show,
then  on the next contract number a bunch on other employees would be listed.

Is this possable in Word2007?
Peter Jamieson - 20 Nov 2007 18:22 GMT
Word isn't really designed for this - if possible, use something that is,
e.g. Access, but for Word the starting points are
a. the article at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211303
b. search this group (e.g. using Google groups) for recent articles that
reference 211303

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> Hello, I need to seperate a mail merge document into different pages using
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> Is this possable in Word2007?
phil - 21 Nov 2007 14:14 GMT
Thanks Peter,
I had come across these but am not able to get the MERGESEQ working
properly. I keep getting each employee on a new line instead of the contract
numbers
Also, the data is not sorted which cause me problems. I'll stick to Crystal
Reports!

Thanks

> Word isn't really designed for this - if possible, use something that is,
> e.g. Access, but for Word the starting points are
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> > Is this possable in Word2007?
 
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