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I am a teacher and just started using Excel as a gradebook. So far it
has worked out well, but I can't figure out how to print individual
grade reports for each student. I would like to take the data from
Excel sheet and create a Word doc that would automatically print each
students grade reports from a template. Is there anyway to do this?

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Look into Word's Mail Merge - this sounds perfect for what you are looking
for. Be sure to add the Mail Merge Toolbar to your Word document so you can
walk through the steps.

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I am a teacher and just started using Excel as a gradebook. So far it
has worked out well, but I can't figure out how to print individual
grade reports for each student. I would like to take the data from
Excel sheet and create a Word doc that would automatically print each
students grade reports from a template. Is there anyway to do this?


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