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Copying data to a Word Table
I have a customer who receives data in a Word document and then will need to
convert it to a Word table in order to use it as a data source for mail merge. An example of the data he receives is: Craig A. Jensen 50 E. 200 S. Salt Lake City USA He then has to copy and paste each line into a Word table, create the mail merge letter and then merge the document. Is their an easier way to use this data for a mail merge document? Can we get around the copy and paste step? Thanks for your help! Kara |
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Generally, if all the addresses are 4 lines, this is extremely easy. Just
select all lines (if there's a line in between each one, then select an extra line at the end, too). Then, Table--Convert--Text to Table, choose 5 columns. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "Kara" wrote in message ... I have a customer who receives data in a Word document and then will need to convert it to a Word table in order to use it as a data source for mail merge. An example of the data he receives is: Craig A. Jensen 50 E. 200 S. Salt Lake City USA He then has to copy and paste each line into a Word table, create the mail merge letter and then merge the document. Is their an easier way to use this data for a mail merge document? Can we get around the copy and paste step? Thanks for your help! Kara |
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See "Convert Labels into Mail Merge Data File" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's
website at: http://www.gmayor.com/convert_labels...mail_merge.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 "Kara" wrote in message ... I have a customer who receives data in a Word document and then will need to convert it to a Word table in order to use it as a data source for mail merge. An example of the data he receives is: Craig A. Jensen 50 E. 200 S. Salt Lake City USA He then has to copy and paste each line into a Word table, create the mail merge letter and then merge the document. Is their an easier way to use this data for a mail merge document? Can we get around the copy and paste step? Thanks for your help! Kara |
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