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I posted on the "microsoft.public.excel" group, I am hoping someone different is reading this group. Thanks XP Pro Excel '03 plus '07 beta... I am doing a mail merge from excel. There are two pieces to a page. I need to sort the list but when I do a two up page, page 1 has #1 and so forth. In small quantity that is not a big deal but when you do a 1000 pieces it adds a lot of labor. If my list were 500 pieces, I would need to sort the spread sheet to print page 1 to have #1û then page 2 would print piece #2ü. Then when I cut the stack of paper, I place one half under the other they would be in order. Can that be done? Also for 4 pieces to a page the sort result would look like this For a two to a page print I would need to sort in this order based on a 500 piece job. 1 251 2 252 3 253 4 254 For four to a page it would need to sort 1 126 251 376 2 127 252 377 3 128 253 378 4 129 254 379 |
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I couldn't understand what you wanted in your excel group post
and I still don't understand it... Is your question about mail merging? Is it about sorting? If you want to sort what is the sort order? (251, 376, 2 is not a sort order I've ever seen) Is it about re-arranging the columns? Do want to sort a single column and then re-arrange it into multiple columns? Something else? -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Rob A" wrote in message Hi, I posted on the "microsoft.public.excel" group, I am hoping someone different is reading this group. Thanks XP Pro Excel '03 plus '07 beta... I am doing a mail merge from excel. There are two pieces to a page. I need to sort the list but when I do a two up page, page 1 has #1 and so forth. In small quantity that is not a big deal but when you do a 1000 pieces it adds a lot of labor. If my list were 500 pieces, I would need to sort the spread sheet to print page 1 to have #1û then page 2 would print piece #2ü. Then when I cut the stack of paper, I place one half under the other they would be in order. Can that be done? Also for 4 pieces to a page the sort result would look like this For a two to a page print I would need to sort in this order based on a 500 piece job. 1 251 2 252 3 253 4 254 For four to a page it would need to sort 1 126 251 376 2 127 252 377 3 128 253 378 4 129 254 379 |
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It is for a mail merge but the help is for excel, the list is in excel.
When I print 2 pieces to one page (2 up) the result is page one has row1&2, pg two has row 3&4... My problem is that when I have the completed stack of pages I then cut them, now I have two piles one pile is odd the other even, 1,3,5,7,9... and 2,4,6,8... I then to need to by hand take them and make one pile in numerical order 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8... If I my list were 500 rows I would want to be able to sort my list in this order for a 2 up, 1,251,2,252,3,253,4,254,5,255... Then when I am finished printing and I cut the page in in half I would have two piles each being in numerical order, Pile one 1,2,3,4,5...250 Pile two 251,252,253,254,255...500 The same is for 4 pieces to a page (4 up) when I print I have page one has rows 1,2,3,4 pg two has rows 5,6,7,8 Pg3 has 9,10,11,12...I then have four stacks that I need to manually resort to get the stack in numerical order. For a 4 up project the order for a 500 rows would have to be 1,126,251,376, 2,127,252,377, 3,128,253,378 4,129,254,379 For the same reason, when I am finished printing I have for piles and each pile is in numerical order. Pile one 1,2,3,4...125 Pile two 126,127,128,129...250 Pile three 251,252,253,254...375 Pile four 376,377,378,379...500 I hope this explains better Thanks "Jim Cone" wrote in message ... I couldn't understand what you wanted in your excel group post and I still don't understand it... Is your question about mail merging? Is it about sorting? If you want to sort what is the sort order? (251, 376, 2 is not a sort order I've ever seen) Is it about re-arranging the columns? Do want to sort a single column and then re-arrange it into multiple columns? Something else? -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Rob A" wrote in message Hi, I posted on the "microsoft.public.excel" group, I am hoping someone different is reading this group. Thanks XP Pro Excel '03 plus '07 beta... I am doing a mail merge from excel. There are two pieces to a page. I need to sort the list but when I do a two up page, page 1 has #1 and so forth. In small quantity that is not a big deal but when you do a 1000 pieces it adds a lot of labor. If my list were 500 pieces, I would need to sort the spread sheet to print page 1 to have #1û then page 2 would print piece #2ü. Then when I cut the stack of paper, I place one half under the other they would be in order. Can that be done? Also for 4 pieces to a page the sort result would look like this For a two to a page print I would need to sort in this order based on a 500 piece job. 1 251 2 252 3 253 4 254 For four to a page it would need to sort 1 126 251 376 2 127 252 377 3 128 253 378 4 129 254 379 |
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I think I got it...
With your data in Excel in a single column say 500 items... In an adjacent column, fill down numbers from 1 to 500. This column is to verify that the desired order is achieved. In another adjacent column fill down from 1 to 125, then repeat that 3 more times. You will have four consecutive sets of 1 to 125 in that column. Sort all three columns by that last column. Clear the other columns and do your mail merge. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.officeletter.com/blink/specialsort.html "Rob A" wrote in message ... It is for a mail merge but the help is for excel, the list is in excel. When I print 2 pieces to one page (2 up) the result is page one has row1&2, pg two has row 3&4... My problem is that when I have the completed stack of pages I then cut them, now I have two piles one pile is odd the other even, 1,3,5,7,9... and 2,4,6,8... I then to need to by hand take them and make one pile in numerical order 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8... If I my list were 500 rows I would want to be able to sort my list in this order for a 2 up, 1,251,2,252,3,253,4,254,5,255... Then when I am finished printing and I cut the page in in half I would have two piles each being in numerical order, Pile one 1,2,3,4,5...250 Pile two 251,252,253,254,255...500 The same is for 4 pieces to a page (4 up) when I print I have page one has rows 1,2,3,4 pg two has rows 5,6,7,8 Pg3 has 9,10,11,12...I then have four stacks that I need to manually resort to get the stack in numerical order. For a 4 up project the order for a 500 rows would have to be 1,126,251,376, 2,127,252,377, 3,128,253,378 4,129,254,379 For the same reason, when I am finished printing I have for piles and each pile is in numerical order. Pile one 1,2,3,4...125 Pile two 126,127,128,129...250 Pile three 251,252,253,254...375 Pile four 376,377,378,379...500 I hope this explains better Thanks "Jim Cone" wrote in message ... I couldn't understand what you wanted in your excel group post and I still don't understand it... Is your question about mail merging? Is it about sorting? If you want to sort what is the sort order? (251, 376, 2 is not a sort order I've ever seen) Is it about re-arranging the columns? Do want to sort a single column and then re-arrange it into multiple columns? Something else? -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Rob A" wrote in message Hi, I posted on the "microsoft.public.excel" group, I am hoping someone different is reading this group. Thanks XP Pro Excel '03 plus '07 beta... I am doing a mail merge from excel. There are two pieces to a page. I need to sort the list but when I do a two up page, page 1 has #1 and so forth. In small quantity that is not a big deal but when you do a 1000 pieces it adds a lot of labor. If my list were 500 pieces, I would need to sort the spread sheet to print page 1 to have #1û then page 2 would print piece #2ü. Then when I cut the stack of paper, I place one half under the other they would be in order. Can that be done? Also for 4 pieces to a page the sort result would look like this For a two to a page print I would need to sort in this order based on a 500 piece job. 1 251 2 252 3 253 4 254 For four to a page it would need to sort 1 126 251 376 2 127 252 377 3 128 253 378 4 129 254 379 |
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You are an absolute genius.
"Jim Cone" wrote in message ... I think I got it... With your data in Excel in a single column say 500 items... In an adjacent column, fill down numbers from 1 to 500. This column is to verify that the desired order is achieved. In another adjacent column fill down from 1 to 125, then repeat that 3 more times. You will have four consecutive sets of 1 to 125 in that column. Sort all three columns by that last column. Clear the other columns and do your mail merge. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.officeletter.com/blink/specialsort.html "Rob A" wrote in message ... It is for a mail merge but the help is for excel, the list is in excel. When I print 2 pieces to one page (2 up) the result is page one has row1&2, pg two has row 3&4... My problem is that when I have the completed stack of pages I then cut them, now I have two piles one pile is odd the other even, 1,3,5,7,9... and 2,4,6,8... I then to need to by hand take them and make one pile in numerical order 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8... If I my list were 500 rows I would want to be able to sort my list in this order for a 2 up, 1,251,2,252,3,253,4,254,5,255... Then when I am finished printing and I cut the page in in half I would have two piles each being in numerical order, Pile one 1,2,3,4,5...250 Pile two 251,252,253,254,255...500 The same is for 4 pieces to a page (4 up) when I print I have page one has rows 1,2,3,4 pg two has rows 5,6,7,8 Pg3 has 9,10,11,12...I then have four stacks that I need to manually resort to get the stack in numerical order. For a 4 up project the order for a 500 rows would have to be 1,126,251,376, 2,127,252,377, 3,128,253,378 4,129,254,379 For the same reason, when I am finished printing I have for piles and each pile is in numerical order. Pile one 1,2,3,4...125 Pile two 126,127,128,129...250 Pile three 251,252,253,254...375 Pile four 376,377,378,379...500 I hope this explains better Thanks "Jim Cone" wrote in message ... I couldn't understand what you wanted in your excel group post and I still don't understand it... Is your question about mail merging? Is it about sorting? If you want to sort what is the sort order? (251, 376, 2 is not a sort order I've ever seen) Is it about re-arranging the columns? Do want to sort a single column and then re-arrange it into multiple columns? Something else? -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Rob A" wrote in message Hi, I posted on the "microsoft.public.excel" group, I am hoping someone different is reading this group. Thanks XP Pro Excel '03 plus '07 beta... I am doing a mail merge from excel. There are two pieces to a page. I need to sort the list but when I do a two up page, page 1 has #1 and so forth. In small quantity that is not a big deal but when you do a 1000 pieces it adds a lot of labor. If my list were 500 pieces, I would need to sort the spread sheet to page 1 to have #1û then page 2 would print piece #2ü. Then when I cut the stack of paper, I place one half under the other they would be in order. Can that be done? Also for 4 pieces to a page the sort result would look like this For a two to a page print I would need to sort in this order based on a 500 piece job. 1 251 2 252 3 253 4 254 For four to a page it would need to sort 1 126 251 376 2 127 252 377 3 128 253 378 4 129 254 379 |
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Glad I was able to help.
Jim Cone "Rob A" wrote in message You are an absolute genius. "Jim Cone" wrote in message I think I got it... With your data in Excel in a single column say 500 items... In an adjacent column, fill down numbers from 1 to 500. This column is to verify that the desired order is achieved. In another adjacent column fill down from 1 to 125, then repeat that 3 more times. You will have four consecutive sets of 1 to 125 in that column. Sort all three columns by that last column. Clear the other columns and do your mail merge. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.officeletter.com/blink/specialsort.html |
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