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I have a list of people my company has already mailed letters to (about 500)
.. I have another separate list of people that may or may not have been
mailed to from the first list. Is there a way to quickly creat a column of
checkboxes and then somehow crossreference these people that have already
been mailed to (both list have account numbers) so that we can exclude them
from our next mail out?
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I have a list of people my company has already mailed letters to (about

500)
. I have another separate list of people that may or may not have been
mailed to from the first list. Is there a way to quickly creat a column

of
checkboxes and then somehow crossreference these people that have already
been mailed to (both list have account numbers) so that we can exclude

them
from our next mail out?



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