Well the only way I can think of doing this would be to mailmerge into a
document, save it and then run a macro that swaps the top cells and bottom
cells on every alternative page. I would ask this in the Word.VBA.General
newsgroup.
Terry
: YES! That's what I want to do ... it's kind of hard to explain ... right
now,
: I'm cutting my letter-sized card stock in half and printing it with just
two
: cards per page ... one on top of the other ... this works, but my printer
: won't duplex with this size of paper, so I'm having to do them one at a
time
: to make sure they come out right. But if word won't do it, then I will try
to
: get the printer to do more ...
: Thanks!
:
: "TF" wrote:
:
: > Ah! Now I see what you mean. You want to duplex but need to flip the
reverse
: > cells to align with the front cells in a MailMerge. That's a tricky one.
I
: > cannot think of a way that Word will do it.
: >
: > Terry
: >
: > : > : What I'm trying to do, is set up a 4 postcards on a page that i can
: > mailmerge
: > : addresses on the front (I can do this part) - the problem comes when I
try
: > to
: > : set up the back of the same 4 postcards with a mailmerge name. The
back
: > : always prints "backwards" - it needs to merge from right to left on
the
: > back,
: > : but it always merges from left to right. This makes the names on the
back
: > : different than the addresses already printed on the front.
: > : Can this be done?
: > :
: > : "TF" wrote:
: > :
: > : > Have you tried mailmerging to one of the standard postcard labels?
: > : >
: > : > --
: > : > Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: > : >
http://word.mvps.org/
: > : >
: > : > : > : > :I have a square table with 4 cells. How do I get the text to go
from
: > top
: > : > : right to top left, then bottom right to bottom left. I'm trying to
get
: > : > some
: > : > : postcards to work with mail merge, so I can't use text boxes.
HELP!
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