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Old 04-10-2011, 02:25 PM   #1
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Default Office Home And Business 2010 Where do you keep yo

Specifically,Office Professional Plus 2007 Key, the address list that you use in a mail merge? (It's also often called a data source.)
I always store my addresses for mail merge in Microsoft Excel.
But Word 2010 supports several other locations. Maybe you use your Outlook Contacts list. Maybe you have an Access database. Or the bare-bones approach: a text file in Notepad.
Or maybe you don't use mail merge--for paper or for email.
(We had this conversation yesterday: Someone asked why anyone would use mail merge for email. Because, you can send an email message out to many recipients and still customize the message. Then it arrives with the recipient's email address on it. It just looks like you care more.)
The more we know about how you work with mail merge,Office 2007 Pro Key, the better we can help you use it.
So, how do you use mail merge? And what kind of data source do you use--where is your address book--when you're running a mail merge? Leave a comment and let us know. -- Joannie Stangeland Update: We've now closed the poll,Windows 7 Home Premium Key, but thanks to all of you who voted,Office Home And Business 2010! The winner was "Send emails to customers,Office 2010 Standard Key," followed closely by "Newsletters." "Sweepstakes entries" was kind of a joke, but it still got 13 votes.... <div
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