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SYMPTOMS
In a label mail merge main document, Word may not suppress blank lines when you view merged data (on the Mail Merge toolbar, click View Merged Data). CAUSE
When a MERGEFIELD is followed by an end-of-cell marker in labels or a Word table, Word cannot suppress a blank line when the MERGEFIELD is blank. However, Word does suppress a blank line when the MERGEFIELD is followed by a paragraph mark.
WORKAROUNDTo allow Word to suppress blank lines when you use View Merged Data, do the following. In your mail merge main document, position the insertion point immediately after the MERGEFIELD in a label or table cell and press ENTER to create a paragraph mark. Do this for each of the labels or table cells that contain MERGEFIELDS. MORE INFORMATIONNOTE In the following examples, <P> represents a paragraph mark and [] represents a label (table) end-of-cell marker. {MERGEFIELD Name}<P> However, in this example, Word does suppress blank lines correctly when the result of a MERGEFIELD is blank: {MERGEFIELD Name}<P> Additional query words: suppression
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