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Graham Mayor Graham Mayor is offline
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Default e-mail merge

There is a check box on the toolkit dialog that selects the default e-mail
address. If you uncheck that box, the toolkit allows you to pick from any
e-mail address you have access to. You don't have to be logged into that
account.

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Charligov wrote:
The toolkit worked fine, but it won't work for "on behalf" of others.
You but be logged in as the person that needs to send it. Thanks for
all your help.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

The information that Graham supplied applies to 2003 as well.

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Hope this helps.

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"Charligov" wrote in message
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Thanks Graham, but I forgot to state what version of word that I'm
working with. It's 2003 can it be done in 2003?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Yes - you have to set the account you wish to mail from as default
for the
duration of the merge.

MAPILab's Mailmerge toolkit add-in for Outlook
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/mail_merge/ does provide the option
to choose
from a range of installed e-mail accounts. There is a demo version
you can
try.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



Charligov wrote:
I'm working on an e-mail merge and I need to send it out on
behalf of someone else. However, I don't see an option for this
in the message options window. Is there a work around or this can
not be done under a delegates permission. In other words do you
have to be logged in as that person in order to do this type of
merge?