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Thank you Peter - You're quite right, it is a Word document! I'll investigate
Macro's first and see how I get on. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I would think you could have a macro that would help you out. But your mailmerge master is an MSWord document, I bet. If you don't get a better answer here, you may want to post in one of the MSWord newsgroups. Graham wrote: I have a large workbook of some 50 worksheets that I use as a mailmerge database - 1 worksheet = 1 client, and may have to produce from 0-50 merged documents per customer. The mailmerge works well, but each time I change sheet/customer I have to alter 4 items of unique information on the mailmerge master, unique to that particular customer. Other than setting up a separate mailmerge master for each client, is there a simple way of updating the mailmerge master prior to each merge ? I have all the information required stored on a separate sheet/database. -- Dave Peterson |
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