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Graham Mayor
 
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I didn't tell you that it was necessary to use the merge toolbar because it
isn't. You can merge just as easily by following the merge task pane, which
by default offers the Outlook data when merging from Outlook. It only
reverts to a Word generated merge document if you change the data source to
Outlook data instead of leaving it alone.

I had assumed that you would know what to do with the extended data
availability once you knew how to access it, and that information was
provided in the link - however, you are correct that the merge toolbar is
easier to use for making such changes. To this end I have added a link at
the end of my Outlook merge web page to direct users to the additional
information on merging via the toolbar.

I have also added a note for those who prefer the task pane not to change
the default. Hopefully it is now clearer.

There are in addition several other tutorials on my web site concerned with
merge processes.

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Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org





TedW wrote:
Just telling me I misunderstood and then giving the same directions
was not particularly useful.

On further exploration what I found was that Merge doe not function
properly when run from Word. When running it from Outlook you can not
use the merge Tools of Word as that simply changes it back to a Word
initiated merge. You must use the merge Toolbar tools.

Now if you had told me that, it would have been helpful. I hope this
will someone else who runs in to the same problem.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You must have misunderstood Doug's suggestion as the suffix field
certainly is available when merging from Outlook (all the fields are
available). Nor should any 'mapping' of fields be required. Insert
the fields you want directly into the merge document. See
http://www.gmayor.com/mailmerge_from_outlook.htm

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TedW wrote:
Tried that but I get the same result. The suffix field is not
matched. When I try to match it, there is no suffix field offered to
match it to.

"Doug Robbins" wrote:

Initiate the merge from Outlook and do not use the Address Block.
Just insert the fields that you want to use in the configuration
that you want.

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Hope this helps,
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"TedW" wrote in message
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I am trying to use the Suffix field from Outlook in a mail merge
letter but it shows up as "not matched". When I try to match it
with the correct field,
there is no field "suffix" available for mapping. Any suggestions?