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diff --git a/macros/text1/pc/models/mergetxt.mdl b/macros/text1/pc/models/mergetxt.mdl deleted file mode 100644 index 9b5c9ac534..0000000000 --- a/macros/text1/pc/models/mergetxt.mdl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -% MERGE LETTER MODEL, merges address list with letter -\input mergetxt.inp % READ TEXT1 merge file format instructions -% -% Select special fonts and setting markup used -% in the merge process here: -% -\selectfontset{cm18}{titlefont}{default} % special letter heading font -\titlepageformat{\titleleadskip{0in}} % no initial skip for letters -% -% Run TEXT1 against a file on your disk that includes -% this model. A set of five sample letters will be printed. The -% sample letter describes the mail merge setup. Once you have -% run the model and read the letter, make the necessary -% modifications to your file. Set the address field names of -% your address file in the "\fieldnames{name, name, ...}" -% markup with the data field names of your data base file. -% Create the "shell letter," your letter, which includes the -% address field names of your data file, preceded by a "\", -% i.e., \namea, \nameb, etc. You need use only those data -% fields necessary in the document and address label, but all -% fields in your data base file must be given in the field -% names markup. Specify the name of your letter file -% "shell letter" with the "\documentfilename{fn.ft}" markup; -% specify the address data file with the "\addressfile{...}" -% markup; and then PRINT the file containing your letter merge -% model to merge the address file with the shell letter and -% print the label sheet. -% -% NOTE: If you create an address file by hand remove the percent sign -% before the datacheck MARKUP. The number of the letter from the -% beginning of the merge file data base and the first and last -% data fields will be listed on the screen and in the log file -% when data check is active. This will aid you in finding any -% errors in your data file. -% -%\datacheck % SET DATACHECK by removing the "%" symbol -% -% Give all data field names in sequence of occurrence -% (address list names) -% -% Format: \fieldnames{name1, name2, name3, ..., namelast} - -\fieldnames{title, firstname, lastname, company, address, city, - state, zipcode, phone, amount} - -% Give file name for document text (letter file that includes -% the field names for the replaceable text in the document) -% -% Format: \documentfilename{filename.filetype} - -\documentfilename{mergelet.mdl} - -% WARNING! -% If you want to modify the address label format, then the -% \addresslabelformat markup MUST come prior to the -% \datafilename markup. -% -% Format: \addresslabelformat{all fields and markup to create label} - -\addresslabelformat{\noindent\title\ \firstname\ \lastname\lbr - \company\lbr - \address\lbr - \city, \state\quad\zipcode} - -% Now specify where the address data file is located with -% the \datafilename markup. -% -% Format: \datafilename{filename.filetype} - -\datafilename{mergelst.mdl} - -% PRINTING A MAILING LABEL SHEET -% -% You may use the "\maillabelformat{}" markup to change -% the default label format markup. The default label format -% prints three inch-high labels across the page which can be -% copied onto a label sheet with an appropriate copy machine. -% -% WARNING! -% The \maillabelformat{} markup must be placed BEFORE the -% \printlabels markup to change the system defaults. -% -% Select the font setto be used in printing the labels. - -\tenpt % prints labels with computer modern ten point - -\printlabels % print address label sheet for Xerox label sheet - -% Labels will be printed beginning on page 99. -% -% WARNING! -% If you have an empty data field occurs in the data being -% processed within the \addresslabelformat, the field will -% be printed as a blank space or as a blank line if the -% field is by itself on the line. - |