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I have a database which is seperated into rows and colums with seperate
fields for first name, second name, address line 1, address line 2, postcode etc. I want to merge all this information ttogether so that it appears on the top of a generic letter. How do I do that!! Im desperate so please HELP!!! |
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Hi Harry-
There's no need to export the data. Work from within Word using ToolsLetters and MailingsMail Merge and specify the Excel File as your Recipient List. (Menu wording may vary depending on versions.) HTH |:) "Harry Gill" wrote: I have a database which is seperated into rows and colums with seperate fields for first name, second name, address line 1, address line 2, postcode etc. I want to merge all this information ttogether so that it appears on the top of a generic letter. How do I do that!! Im desperate so please HELP!!! |
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