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Old May 15th, 2004, 08:38 PM
Sandy
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Default Attaching envelopes in a Mailmerge doc

I'm assuming you have a printer that supports various
types of paper in different trays - You might try
putting "section break - next page" between the letter
and the envelope and then assigning the print feature and
font feature for each section.

I have to do a similar function for legal documents that
print on legal paper and regular paper, as well as double-
sided printing, with different margins and different
fonts for each section, and this seems to work.

Sandy

Try separating your
-----Original Message-----
I haven't tried merging such a document directly to a

printer as I do not
have one that supports feeding envelopes and paper, but

executing the merge
to a new document produces the correct result.

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Hope this helps
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I have a very interesting problem from a user:

(This is part of an ongoing effort to migrate from Word
Perfect to Word.)

I have converted a data source file to Word-compatible
format. This file is linked to a document, and field

tags
have been inserted into the document, and all is well.

Now the user wishes SOME of the fields to print on
envelopes (300+ records in the data source). So
she "attached" an envelope via the toolbar, and added
field tags from the data source onto that section.

(Letter
is 2 pages, 1st pg on letterhead, 2nd on plain, and
envelopes in a separate tray.)

Well, the envelope prints fine, but the letter itself

is
now in a tiny font, and looks like it's trying to

be "fit"
onto an envelope-sized page (even though the source

tray
is filled with letter-size paper). The "page layout"
dialog shows that all is well, with appropriate page

sizes
and margins for each section.

To be honest, I'm stumped. Any ideas out there...?

Thanks in advance!


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