I don't know if that's possible, but Word MVP Cindy Meister has merging
information that may help you:
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...r/MergFram.htm
There's also a Word Mail Merge newsgroup where you could post your
question, and someone there may be able to help.
MS Questionnairess wrote:
> I have an Excel worksheet that I'm using to create a continuous file
> inventory list and a self-created Word .doc for labels (four labels per page).
>
> Let us say that on the Excel spreadsheet columns A, B and C contain the file
> name components (i.e. A='regional code', B='type code', C='sequential
> number') and row 1 would therefore, say, appear as 'US' 'Report' '1', row 2
> would appear as 'CANADA' 'Letter' '1', etc.
>
> I have a template label in my Word document that is 4 -labels-per-page. An
> individual label would require the information found on each row under
> columns A, B and C in one area, information from columns 'D' (= 'file subject
> title') and 'E' (=file contents) in another area, etc.
>
> The first label on the page would have 'US Report 1' in the file name area,
> the second label would have 'CANADA Letter 1' and subsequent labels would
> have information from rows 3, 4, 5, 6, etc.
>
> I'm not sure how to link the Excel source information, however, to create an
> automatically-generated label from my Word document in an efficient manner
> since the original Excel list will (eventually) contain hundreds of rows and
> is contantly being added to.
>
> Another problem for me to figure out is how to make sure that each of the
> three subsequent labels on the four-label-per-page template is populated with
> the same kind of column information as the first one and how to automatically
> create a new four-label-a-page page once the first four labels are generated
> so that I'm not constantly trying to remember to print out the labels once
> four are populated.
>
> Perhaps I'm asking for the world?
>
> Any tips or direction would be greatly appreciated :-)
>
>
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Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
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