Microsoft KB Archive/178588

= PUB98: Mail Merge: Only One Record Per Publication =

Article ID: 178588

Article Last Modified on 8/6/1999

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 * Microsoft Publisher 98 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
When you create a mail merge publication, you can only merge a single record from your address list with your publication. You cannot, for example, have a single publication that includes the names and addresses for two different people simultaneously, unless your address list contains the addresses for two people in a single record.



MORE INFORMATION
The most common reason for wanting to merge two or more records in a single page is to print multiple copies of the publication on the same page. For example, you may wish to print a sheet of mailing labels or postcards with each label or postcard having a different address.

Publisher handles this scenario by allowing you to print multiple copies of a publication on a single sheet of paper. If you are printing a sheet of mailing labels, use the Page Setup dialog box to make the size of your publication the same as one label. Merge the address information for a single label into your publication. When you print merge your publication, you get a whole sheet of labels with different addresses.

For instructions on setting up a page of mailing labels, follow these steps:  Start Publisher. On the Help menu, click Index. In the Type a Keyword box, type:

Mailing Labels



NOTE: If you are not printing mailing labels, you can still follow these steps. Just choose a page size that is one half the size of your actual paper (or smaller), and you can print multiple copies per sheet of paper.

Additional query words: pub98 mspub98 pub_98 publisher98 ms_pub98 merging multiple several w_mspub mspub

Keywords: kbinfo kbmerge kbfaq KB178588

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