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Default Can I put 2+ rows from excel on a single label using mailmerge

I am trying to develop a pricing label. I have tried the Microsoft mail
merge function as well as Avery's Design Pro software. I need to put several
lines from an excel sheet (XP) on one label before going to the next label.
Is it possible to to this using any formatting or anthing in excel? Please
help.

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You can expand a cell so that all the info you type is in one cell but on
several lines.
What you do is type what you want on the top line, then press "Alt" and
"Enter" at the same time. This will drop your cursor down one line within
the same cell.

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I am trying to develop a pricing label. I have tried the Microsoft mail
merge function as well as Avery's Design Pro software. I need to put several
lines from an excel sheet (XP) on one label before going to the next label.
Is it possible to to this using any formatting or anthing in excel? Please
help.

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