html Tables to Word Label printing

V

veral

Hi,

I've been searching the net for a few hours, and have been unable t
find a solution for my problem.

I have addresses contained in html tables (from my web site), and
want to incorporate each of the tabled addresses onto a single label.

It doesn't appear to be a simple cut/paste piece of work however, an
my fields are not explicitly separated into Name, Address1, Address2
City, State etc.

Is there any way I can place these all onto word labels for printing?
The tables and addresses at the moment overlap pages when I cut/past
them all onto word.

I need to print about 55 addresses each time (possibly more), and wa
looking for a bulk solution.


Thanks for reading
 
C

Cindy M -WordMVP-

Hi Veral,

I'd say mail merge could be the answer, but...

How is the HTML table constructed (nr rows/columns)? You may not be
able to use it as it stands, by opening it in Word and saving as a Word
document (so that you'll be manipulating a Word table).
I've been searching the net for a few hours, and have been unable to
find a solution for my problem.

I have addresses contained in html tables (from my web site), and I
want to incorporate each of the tabled addresses onto a single label.

It doesn't appear to be a simple cut/paste piece of work however, and
my fields are not explicitly separated into Name, Address1, Address2,
City, State etc.

Is there any way I can place these all onto word labels for printing?
The tables and addresses at the moment overlap pages when I cut/paste
them all onto word.

I need to print about 55 addresses each time (possibly more), and was
looking for a bulk solution.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Sep 30 2003)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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