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Print Merge - multiple records on one page?

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CindyVS posted on Mon, May 7 2012 23:18

I am putting together a form for a soccer team, where I have a number of players with their info put into a nice table for scouting college coaches to have at their fingertips. It would be nice to automate this, but I don't see how to merge say 8 players' info onto one page. Any thoughts?

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Off the top of my head, Print Merge to a user created label. Build or customize a label that would suit the data required. Eight labels to a page.

 

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More thoughts.

You  do not need to create a label. Just change your work page size to say 1.25" x 7.5" but print it on a full sheet, using impostion tool for 8 up. Print merge will work doing this.

Jack

Lately, I have too much month left at the end of the money!

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Hello, Not a direct solution but a workaround. Check it if it suits your needs. Hope I made it easy to understand.Smile

 


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Just needed few more minutes to illustrate it ? Big Smile

Jack Ross:

EDIT:

More thoughts.

You  do not need to create a label. Just change your work page size to say 1.25" x 7.5" but print it on a full sheet, using impostion tool for 8 up. Print merge will work doing this.

 

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Anand:

Just needed few more minutes to illustrate it ? Big Smile

 

I still count it as one up on you Anand Devil GeekedBig Smile

Only joking Anand.

So as not to confuse anyone, fields can be placed any way you want them with titles to be printed on every page.  Can also be a string of fields together. See the Fname Lname in example. Ihave no idea what stats are kept on Soccer Players.

Jack

Lately, I have too much month left at the end of the money!

I figured it was something like this. Hadn't thought about the pdf and bringing that back into a file, though. Good idea, as I have other graphics to put on the page.

Thank you.

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