There are two possible approaches: a. design your own label layout using Word columns. e.g. if your label layout has 3 columns, design a WOrd layout with 3 "newspaper" columns, then insert either one table with a single column, or 3 tables, each with a single column b. sort the records in your data source, e.g. using the following VBA macro posted previously by Doug Robbins. Some of the lines may need to be put back together inthe VB Editor. See e.g.
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/CreateAMacro.htm
for info on how to use the macro.
' Macro to assign numbers to data source ' so that it can be sorted to cause labels ' to print down columns Dim Message, Title, Default, labelrows, labelcolumns, _ i As Integer, j As Integer, k As Integer Message = "Enter the number of labels in a row" ' Set prompt. Title = "Labels per Row" ' Set title. Default = "3" ' Set default. ' Display message, title, and default value. labelcolumns = InputBox(Message, Title, Default) Message = "Enter the number of labels in a column" ' Set prompt. Title = "Labels per column" ' Set title. Default = "5" ' Set default. labelrows = InputBox(Message, Title, Default) ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Columns.Add BeforeColumn:=ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Columns(1) ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Rows(1).Range.Cut k = 1 For i = 1 To ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Rows.Count - labelcolumns For j = 1 To labelrows ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Cell(i, 1).Range.InsertBefore _ k + (j - 1) * labelcolumns i = i + 1 Next j k = k + 1 i = i - 1 If k Mod labelcolumns = 1 Then _ k = k - labelcolumns + labelcolumns * labelrows Next i ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Sort FieldNumber:="Column 1" ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Rows(1).Select Selection.Paste ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Columns(1).Delete
Peter Jamieson
"Zaria" <Zaria[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C37F196B-7FDE-49F9-9B63-F674B71FAC58[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > When merging data into labels, how can i make the data merge from excell > to > word and have it print up and down rather than left to right?
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