Microsoft KB Archive/58170

Word: Print Merge Skips a Label Between Pages

PSS ID Number: Q58170 Article last modified on 03-07-1997

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During a Microsoft Word print merge, if the last label in a page of labels on the main document ends with a <> statement, the label following it is skipped and will not be printed. This is because Word automatically goes to the next label when it goes to a new page during a print merge.

For example, suppose you have a 3-by-10-inch sheet of labels with the last line of every label containing a <> statement. When Word prints #30, it encounters the <>, which moves the record pointer to #31. However, since Word must move to a new page to continue printing, it automatically executes a <>. Therefore, the record pointer is at #32, the new page begins with #32, and #31 is not printed.

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