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can multiple letter texts be used in mail merge
I am familiar with mail merges utilizing only 1 letter text. however I need
to learn how to code my data to select and print 1 of multiple (8) texts. I have been told this can be done in Word 2003, however I have been unable to find any instruction. Can anyone direct me? |
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can multiple letter texts be used in mail merge
Can you explain in more detail what you mean by "1 of multiple (8) texts."
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Office System User" Office System wrote in message ... I am familiar with mail merges utilizing only 1 letter text. however I need to learn how to code my data to select and print 1 of multiple (8) texts. I have been told this can be done in Word 2003, however I have been unable to find any instruction. Can anyone direct me? |
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can multiple letter texts be used in mail merge
I have 8 data files totalling approximately 3,000 records. Each data file
has its own letter text. Because some of these files are smaller than what we are allowed to mail standard class (third class - requires 200 pieces), I would like to set up the 8 letter texts (providing a code or indicator), combine (and code) data files and set up a mail merge of one stream that would assign the proper letter text to each record and print it accordingly. The data would be sorted according to postal regulations and I would therefore end up with a mail stream of 3,000 letters that was comprised of 8 texts in no particular text order (except as dictated by the sorted data records). In order to obtain the best postal rates for my clients I would have to process the mail merge in this fashion. I cannot just print each of the 8 texts separately and try to combine them. I have been told this is possible, but have not been able to find any information regarding how to proceed. Hope this is clearer. I appreciate your interest. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Can you explain in more detail what you mean by "1 of multiple (8) texts." -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Office System User" Office System wrote in message ... I am familiar with mail merges utilizing only 1 letter text. however I need to learn how to code my data to select and print 1 of multiple (8) texts. I have been told this can be done in Word 2003, however I have been unable to find any instruction. Can anyone direct me? |
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can multiple letter texts be used in mail merge
If your data sources contained an identifier for the text to be used for
each record, you could make use of an INCLUDETEXT field to compose each letter with the appropriate text for each record. The process is similar to that used with an INCLUDEPICTURE field. See the Mail Merge Graphics item on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_graphics.htm -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Office System User" wrote in message ... I have 8 data files totalling approximately 3,000 records. Each data file has its own letter text. Because some of these files are smaller than what we are allowed to mail standard class (third class - requires 200 pieces), I would like to set up the 8 letter texts (providing a code or indicator), combine (and code) data files and set up a mail merge of one stream that would assign the proper letter text to each record and print it accordingly. The data would be sorted according to postal regulations and I would therefore end up with a mail stream of 3,000 letters that was comprised of 8 texts in no particular text order (except as dictated by the sorted data records). In order to obtain the best postal rates for my clients I would have to process the mail merge in this fashion. I cannot just print each of the 8 texts separately and try to combine them. I have been told this is possible, but have not been able to find any information regarding how to proceed. Hope this is clearer. I appreciate your interest. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Can you explain in more detail what you mean by "1 of multiple (8) texts." -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Office System User" Office System wrote in message ... I am familiar with mail merges utilizing only 1 letter text. however I need to learn how to code my data to select and print 1 of multiple (8) texts. I have been told this can be done in Word 2003, however I have been unable to find any instruction. Can anyone direct me? |
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can multiple letter texts be used in mail merge
Thank you so much - I just needed a "jumping off" point. I appreciate your
response. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: If your data sources contained an identifier for the text to be used for each record, you could make use of an INCLUDETEXT field to compose each letter with the appropriate text for each record. The process is similar to that used with an INCLUDEPICTURE field. See the Mail Merge Graphics item on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_graphics.htm -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Office System User" wrote in message ... I have 8 data files totalling approximately 3,000 records. Each data file has its own letter text. Because some of these files are smaller than what we are allowed to mail standard class (third class - requires 200 pieces), I would like to set up the 8 letter texts (providing a code or indicator), combine (and code) data files and set up a mail merge of one stream that would assign the proper letter text to each record and print it accordingly. The data would be sorted according to postal regulations and I would therefore end up with a mail stream of 3,000 letters that was comprised of 8 texts in no particular text order (except as dictated by the sorted data records). In order to obtain the best postal rates for my clients I would have to process the mail merge in this fashion. I cannot just print each of the 8 texts separately and try to combine them. I have been told this is possible, but have not been able to find any information regarding how to proceed. Hope this is clearer. I appreciate your interest. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Can you explain in more detail what you mean by "1 of multiple (8) texts." -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Office System User" Office System wrote in message ... I am familiar with mail merges utilizing only 1 letter text. however I need to learn how to code my data to select and print 1 of multiple (8) texts. I have been told this can be done in Word 2003, however I have been unable to find any instruction. Can anyone direct me? |
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