Thanks for the pointer. It worked...partially.
While each of the six badges has a unique individual, the three fields are
all messed up.
First names are jumping three names per badge , and the Last names are six
rows in the database below the first name of the individual.
The photo names (the URL on the far left side) is also jumping six rows,
like the Last name is.
Do I need to delete all the fields and then start anew? Do I only do the
"Next Record" on the first field? Also, when I click on the OK button, the
pop up window didn't got away, and I have to simply close it with the X in
the upper right-hand corner. Is that a bug perhaps?
Using:
LibreOffice 3.4.4
OOO340m1 (Build:402)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
Thanks again for responding!
Robert
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Andreas Säger wrote
Hi,
Put the cursor behind the
<Last Name>
.
Menu:Insert>Fields>Other...
Tab: Database
Field type: Next Record
[OK]
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