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kennedy.matt[_2_]

excel mail merge
 
how do you take a list of email addresses in excel and make a mail merge in
outlook? I mean having one address per message and not a massive list of
addressees.

Nick Hodge

excel mail merge
 
I always use the email functionality in Word for this. It's identical to
merging in Word to a new document or printer, but you select email. You can
use Excel as the data source and if you have Outlook installed it will build
into the outbox.

Be aware it is easy to get closed down if you email hundreds of emails from
a small ISP

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
DTHIS
web:
www.nickhodge.co.uk
blog (non-tech): www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/

"kennedy.matt" wrote in message
...
how do you take a list of email addresses in excel and make a mail merge
in
outlook? I mean having one address per message and not a massive list of
addressees.



Kathy1972

excel mail merge
 
Can I use Yahoo as my ISP and do the merge from Excel the same way? I think
I just answered my own question. I assume I have to use an MNS email address
and have outlook set up on my home computer if that is the computer I want to
send the "mass" email from, or is there a way to use a Yahoo address in
Outlook?
--
Always learning more,
Kathy


"Nick Hodge" wrote:

I always use the email functionality in Word for this. It's identical to
merging in Word to a new document or printer, but you select email. You can
use Excel as the data source and if you have Outlook installed it will build
into the outbox.

Be aware it is easy to get closed down if you email hundreds of emails from
a small ISP

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
DTHIS
web:
www.nickhodge.co.uk
blog (non-tech): www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/

"kennedy.matt" wrote in message
...
how do you take a list of email addresses in excel and make a mail merge
in
outlook? I mean having one address per message and not a massive list of
addressees.





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