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Default Beginners guide to mail merge

Hello everyone

I am a noobi at VSTO (VS.NET 2008 Pro). I am unable to find a guide,
tutorial, or walk through which shows and explains how to get data from an
sql server database and perform a mail merge in a word document. The project
is document level.

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Whether you work in sales, marketing or any other field which requires the sending of customized documents, mail merge may be a process that requires your https://influence.co/provistaplumbersperth attention. Mail merge allows for an automated mass sending of professional quality documents at relatively cheap cost and without the need for one by one address input.
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Many people use mail merge for simple tasks like creating labels for envelopes or mailing information about an event. Just have a look on to get details here about this work. But mail merge is also very useful if you want to create larger documents like brochures or newsletters.
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