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Beverly76 - 15 Dec 2005 23:49 GMT
I have read through previous questions and answers and I'm still confused.

I have a Word Document which is set up for a LETTER MAIL MERGE.  All that is
in the document is two fields.  I end up with text at the top of every page
when I want continous text.  I am really creating a table with rows of
various heights.

Then I delete the page break after every record.  There is no preset number
of records.  There could be 1-200.

Is there a way to cause Word not to insert the page breaks.  Or
alternatively, is there a way to delete them all at once.

Please help.  Thank you.

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Sincerely,
Beverly76

Charles Kenyon - 16 Dec 2005 04:57 GMT
Do a catalog or label merge. A letter merge presumes that each record will
be at least a page.
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