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Old February 26th, 2008, 05:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Kady
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Default Mail Merge help

I need to do a mail merge after I run a filter in access 2003, it asks me to
save it, and I do as a form, but then I cant use the merge with word document
option, any Ideas what I'm doing wrong.

My objection is to send a letter to only specific customers, the filter
works fine, however i cant merge it with word.
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Old February 26th, 2008, 08:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
KARL DEWEY
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Default Mail Merge help

I use Access database with Word mail merge. Data is loaded
in Access and pulled out using a query to select what you want and the Word
document.

Word Mail-Merge--- Open a blank Word document, click on menu TOOLS -
Letters and Mailings - Mail Merge. It opens an additional window on the
right and has step-by-step instructions and choices. You can also backup in
the process. Works fine for me.

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"Kady" wrote:

I need to do a mail merge after I run a filter in access 2003, it asks me to
save it, and I do as a form, but then I cant use the merge with word document
option, any Ideas what I'm doing wrong.

My objection is to send a letter to only specific customers, the filter
works fine, however i cant merge it with word.

 




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