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Hi,

I am trying to create a client letter which includes a chart via mailmerge
as it will be going to 2,000 clients.

the client data is from one worksheet with names and addresses and figures
for the chart data is from another, can i merge all this info into one
docuement.



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If you ask your question in the Word MailMerge newsgroup, someone may be
able to help. Also, Word MVP Cindy Meister has merging instructions that
may help you:

http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...r/MergFram.htm

Under Special Merges, click Merge with Chart


stephanie wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to create a client letter which includes a chart via mailmerge
as it will be going to 2,000 clients.

the client data is from one worksheet with names and addresses and figures
for the chart data is from another, can i merge all this info into one
docuement.





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