Print labels from within Excel using Word mail merge

mumps

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I know how to create and print Avery labels using Word mail merge and an Excel file as the source data. However, I was wondering if anyone has any experience to do the same but from within Excel. In other words, I was looking for an Excel macro to open Word, create the mail merge template and then import the data from the Excel workbook that is running the macro to populate and print the labels. I've done much research on this task and tried various approaches without success. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Thank you for your suggestion. Unfortunately, it doesn't address my needs. :(
 
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