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I have a general form letter that I need to send to several people. For
everything that changes on the letter I want to make a collumn in an Excel
spreadsheet that would have the value I want in the letter. I think this is
somewhat of a "mail merge" type of concept, but I would like each letter to
save to a seperate Word document so I can file them by client. Can anyone
recommend how to edit my letter in word and excel to accomodate this?
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Hi
see:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/mailmerg.htm

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I have a general form letter that I need to send to several people.

For
everything that changes on the letter I want to make a collumn in an

Excel
spreadsheet that would have the value I want in the letter. I think

this is
somewhat of a "mail merge" type of concept, but I would like each

letter to
save to a seperate Word document so I can file them by client. Can

anyone
recommend how to edit my letter in word and excel to accomodate this?


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