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Front and Back Don't Align

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CJ - 18 Jan 2005 21:21 GMT
I've created a mail merge using the Avery 3612 Business
Card template. I want to print on both the front and back
of the card. I've ensured the page setup properties are
identical. I even created the front of the card, did
a "Save As", deleted the contents out of the card and
created the back of the card by merging the text into the
same document. The first page I print aligns perfectly
front to back. All subsequent pages are off by 3/16" on
the back (back is high--top margin smaller, bottom margin
bigger). The size of the cards are exactly the same front
and back--just shifted up the page 3/16" on the second and
subsequent pages. Help!

signed,
Pulling My Hair Out
Chris
Doug Robbins - 18 Jan 2005 23:36 GMT
Probably a printer paper feed problem exacerbated by putting the sheets
through a second time.

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> I've created a mail merge using the Avery 3612 Business
> Card template. I want to print on both the front and back
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> Pulling My Hair Out
> Chris
 
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