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Default Mulitple Listing of items within the single mail merge letter

OK Chippa. I can do this as an Excel macro. I can give you step by step
instructions for installing the macro; it is not difficult.

Can only do using Outlook as your email program (not possible with Outlook
Express). If you are not already using Outlook as your email program then you
will need to set it up. Will that be a problem? If that is not possible then
there is no point in my going any further with it.

The addresses in column A. What format are they in? Are they names that
match the names in your email address book or are they actual email addresses?

If I write the macro, you will have to remain with the computer and
authorize the sending of every one of the emails. Reason for this is Windows
security to ensure that programs are not sending emails without your
knowledge. There is no way that I know of to bypass this security.

Let me know if the above is what you would like.

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