Mail Merges

A

Amy

I am currently using Publisher 2000. I have a document
that I print that is two - double sided pages that are
folded and stapled together by my printer. When I do a
mail merge, the addresses come up however the entire
merge is printed and stapled together. For example I have
10 addresses, 2 page document...all twenty pages are
printed out and then stapled together. Does anyone have
any advise? Thank you!
 
E

Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Amy said:
When I do a
mail merge, the addresses come up however the entire
merge is printed and stapled together. For example I have
10 addresses, 2 page document...all twenty pages are
printed out and then stapled together. Does anyone have
any advise?

Read the tutorials at www.kvalheim.org
 
J

JKinSD

I have scoured this link and cant find an answer, I am using a Minolta
Copier and am having the same problem.

Any resolution on this one. Maybe a direct link to a more specific solution
if you have one in mind?

Thanks!

JKinSD
 
E

Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from JKinSD said:
I have scoured this link and cant find an answer, I am using a Minolta
Copier and am having the same problem.

Try this
 
E

Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Amy said:
I am printing
out a document that is on 2 - double sided copies that
are folded in half and saddle stiched by my copier. When
I mail merge I get them all stapled together.

If you adjust your batch size to one, you should eliminate this issue.

(Registry fix courtesy of KATMA)
Open registry using regedit.exe

Go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Publisher\Printing

Create new "string value" called:
NumberOfRecordsPerBatch

Double click and set a value for your batch size (1 in this case).
 

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