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I need to merge a legal document that is not a letter with a group of
addresses. Can this be done |
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Yes, mail merge can be use not just for letters. The distinguishing feature
of a letter type mail merge is that if the merge is executed to a printer, the document containing the data from each record in the data source will commence on a new page; if the merge is executed to a new document, that document will contain next page section breaks to separate the text and data for each record from that for the next record. In a directory type mail merge, which can only be executed to a new document, the only thing that will separate the text and data for each record is whatever was inserted into the mail merge main document for that purpose. -- 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, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "sm22" wrote in message news ![]() I need to merge a legal document that is not a letter with a group of addresses. Can this be done |
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