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Mail Merge in Excel
I know how to do mail merge in Word.
Does anybody know how to do a similar thing in Excel ? That is, list a series of customer addresses, create a template with form fields, then create multiple invoices by merging the database with the form fiels in the template. Many thanks, AP200450 |
Mail Merge in Excel
There is no such way, what you do is use Word with the source data from Excel
Regards, Peo Sjoblom "AP200450" wrote: I know how to do mail merge in Word. Does anybody know how to do a similar thing in Excel ? That is, list a series of customer addresses, create a template with form fields, then create multiple invoices by merging the database with the form fiels in the template. Many thanks, AP200450 |
Mail Merge in Excel
We did it not long ago in the ng please
"AP200450" wrote in message ... I know how to do mail merge in Word. Does anybody know how to do a similar thing in Excel ? That is, list a series of customer addresses, create a template with form fields, then create multiple invoices by merging the database with the form fiels in the template. Many thanks, AP200450 |
Mail Merge in Excel
You may find it easier to create the form on an Excel sheet, then write a looping macro to copy record elements from the list to cells on the form then print the sheet before copying the next record. -- protonLeah ------------------------------------------------------------------------ protonLeah's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32097 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=543856 |
Mail Merge in Excel
Hi,
John Walkenbach has a downloadable example on "MailMerge Without Word" on the following site: http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q...6ae-sp00000000 You should be able to adapt his example which is a letter merge to fit your invoice requirements. CHORDially, Art Farrell "AP200450" wrote in message ... I know how to do mail merge in Word. Does anybody know how to do a similar thing in Excel ? That is, list a series of customer addresses, create a template with form fields, then create multiple invoices by merging the database with the form fiels in the template. Many thanks, AP200450 |
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