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Mike G - 28 Sep 2004 17:18 GMT
My data is in Excel and I print  labels using a  merge into word. The
default printing is from left to right printing the first row in the second
continuing down to page, I am trying to fined how to print from top to
bottom starting at the first column been continuing to the second, the third
and onto the second page etc. I  know that Access can print like this and I
was wondering if there is any way that word could.

Thank you for your help MikeG
Graham Mayor - 28 Sep 2004 17:56 GMT
See
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Re:+Changing+direction+for+label+merge+output+
(vertical+vs.+horizontal&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=udMuajOpEHA.648%40tk2msftngp13.
phx.gbl&rnum=1


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> My data is in Excel and I print  labels using a  merge into word. The
> default printing is from left to right printing the first row in the
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> that word could.
> Thank you for your help MikeG
Mike G - 29 Sep 2004 05:22 GMT
I tried the macro but I get syntax errors
Mike

> See
> http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Re:+Changing+direction+for+label+merge+output+
(vertical+vs.+horizontal&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=udMuajOpEHA.648%40tk2msftngp13.
phx.gbl&rnum=1

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>> that word could.
>> Thank you for your help MikeG
Graham Mayor - 29 Sep 2004 08:03 GMT
A couple of long lines will have wrapped prematurely - rejoin the offending
lines in your vba editor.

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> I tried the macro but I get syntax errors
> Mike
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>>> that word could.
>>> Thank you for your help MikeG
 
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