Printing Labels - Almost there.. But.. How to get multiple on a pa

K

KGlennC

I can successfully merge Excel and Word (using *.csv as data source)
[Excel2007; Word2007]. I selected Avery lavel 5163. Addresses are good.
Unfortunately, when I print, only one label prints on a page, not the 10 that
supposed to print per page.

I see one (1) <<address block>> on the document layout plus nine (9) <<next
record>>.

I tried manually plus using the wizard, but no luck.

I've done this before, but with Word2003, 4 years ago. I'm perplexed. What
am I missing?

Thanks in advance.
 
D

Dave Peterson

If you don't get an answer in this Excel newsgroup, you may want to ask your
question in a forum dedicated to MSWord.
I can successfully merge Excel and Word (using *.csv as data source)
[Excel2007; Word2007]. I selected Avery lavel 5163. Addresses are good.
Unfortunately, when I print, only one label prints on a page, not the 10 that
supposed to print per page.

I see one (1) <<address block>> on the document layout plus nine (9) <<next
record>>.

I tried manually plus using the wizard, but no luck.

I've done this before, but with Word2003, 4 years ago. I'm perplexed. What
am I missing?

Thanks in advance.
 
K

KGlennC

Good point.. didn't think of that.

Dave Peterson said:
If you don't get an answer in this Excel newsgroup, you may want to ask your
question in a forum dedicated to MSWord.
I can successfully merge Excel and Word (using *.csv as data source)
[Excel2007; Word2007]. I selected Avery lavel 5163. Addresses are good.
Unfortunately, when I print, only one label prints on a page, not the 10 that
supposed to print per page.

I see one (1) <<address block>> on the document layout plus nine (9) <<next
record>>.

I tried manually plus using the wizard, but no luck.

I've done this before, but with Word2003, 4 years ago. I'm perplexed. What
am I missing?

Thanks in advance.
 

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