Have you actually executed the merge to a new document or the printer.
Sounds like you are just viewing the results in the mail merge main
document.

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Well Doug ... you almost had me. I hadn't done a merge
and was just looking at the results in the mail merge
screen. However, when the merge continues onto the 2nd
page (and, yes it does continue), it skips a record for
some reason. I checked the data source and they are all
selected. There are 4 records per page (several fields
inside a label) but it doesn't merge (or doesn't
display). If I select that record (record 5) to merge, it
does merge. Is there perhaps a different code for the end
of the page? Something isn't quite right. I'm almost
there.
Thanks for the response and for setting me straight on
that the view screen. I should know better. Diana
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Peter Jamieson - 30 Jan 2004 23:42 GMT
You need to remove the final { NEXT } field, because Word moves the next
record each tie it starts reprocessing the mail merge main document from the
beginning (i.e. in your case, after each page of records). (NB, usually
merges have a { NEXT } at the /beginning/ of each segment except the first).
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> Well Doug ... you almost had me. I hadn't done a merge
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DianaH - 31 Jan 2004 00:29 GMT
Peter ... that did the trick. Thank you so much for
posting again. I knew it was probably a code, but didn't
think to delete at the end of the page.
Thanks a bunch.
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