I believe that I have the merged data aspect and the portrait/landscape covered when using MS WORD. To describe: each table row contains 4 columns. There are a max of 9 rows. The data file being attached is a dbf III format that contains all data fields (9 rows X 4 columns = 36 data fields)...
I have a project where page 2 of a mail merge document contains a single table. The number of rows to be printed is variable between 1-9 - all cells contain borders. If the data field placed in the left-most cell in the row is null, then the entire row is "not to be printed". Which can be...
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