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Isaac Grover
Good evening from Wisconsin,
We use mail merge quite extensively in our business, and one of our
source documents has recently developed a character trait that we're
not entirely fond of. Every time we bring in our recipient list to
the source document, the very last page of the merged document has
extra carriage returns added to the header, which pushes the content
of the letter down forcing it to wrap to the next page. The problem
appears in this source document using recipient lists of between ten
(our shortest) and three hundred (our longest), and does not appear in
other source documents using the same recipient lists.
Does anyone here have any idea why this is happening, and what can be
done to resolve it?
Thank you in advance,
We use mail merge quite extensively in our business, and one of our
source documents has recently developed a character trait that we're
not entirely fond of. Every time we bring in our recipient list to
the source document, the very last page of the merged document has
extra carriage returns added to the header, which pushes the content
of the letter down forcing it to wrap to the next page. The problem
appears in this source document using recipient lists of between ten
(our shortest) and three hundred (our longest), and does not appear in
other source documents using the same recipient lists.
Does anyone here have any idea why this is happening, and what can be
done to resolve it?
Thank you in advance,