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How do I set a fixed location for a field on a label in Word 2003?

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Sandy - 02 May 2008 14:44 GMT
I need a "G" to appear in the right corner of all labels merged from a given
Excel spreadsheet.  How do I set that Fixed location with that character?  
I've tried spacing or tabing, but that is dependent on how long the input is
from the field that is input on the left.  I want the "G" location to remain
constant.
Graham Mayor - 02 May 2008 15:15 GMT
Use a right aligned tab the first cell to place the G at of near the right
cell margin.. When you propagate the labels, the tabbed G will be placed in
all the cells.

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> I need a "G" to appear in the right corner of all labels merged from
> a given Excel spreadsheet.  How do I set that Fixed location with
> that character? I've tried spacing or tabing, but that is dependent
> on how long the input is from the field that is input on the left.  I
> want the "G" location to remain constant.
 
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