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Is is possible to have merge fields, like you do in Microsoft Word, in
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No.

Excel can be the source of the secondary merge file, but the primary
file is a Word option.

You can, of course, pick up data from other Worksheets, Workbooks, or
files.


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Gwyneth

Excel does not have that function as such.

What do you need to do?

There may be an Excel method of achieving the same thing but under an Excel
Function.


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