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Anne Troy
 
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JDellenger, I have a file that does this, but don't want to share it with
the public. Email me and ask for LabelMaker, and I'll send it to you. Quite
honestly, I was thinking about making it generic in some way and for resale.
But I'll give it to you if you tell me what you think of it.

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I have a worksheet that I am trying to do a mail merge from to print

mailing
labels. There is a column that is labeled quantity and has a list of

numbers
in it.

I need to be able to print a different number of each label...based on the
number that is in the quantity column.

Is there any way that I can do this? For example, if my quantity column

has
the value 3...I need to be able to print 3 labels that say "Box 1 of 3",

"Box
2 of 3" and "Box 3 of 3" as one row of the merge.

Does anyone have any ideas of ways that I can maybe use multiple formulas

to
do this????

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!



 
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