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Thanks Graham, exactly what I was after
![]() ATB, Aw "Graham Mayor" wrote: How to use mail merge to create a list sorted by category - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=294686 Fellow MVP 'macropod' has posted a tutorial on this, with working field codes and a sample Excel data source which you can download from my website http://www.gmayor.com/Zips/Catalogue%20Mailmerge.zip -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ArcticWolf wrote: Hi, I have an excel table which I need to mail merge into a word doc. The table is of employee name, their exam type and their grade. The table looks similar to the one below: Name Exam 1 Type Grade (Exam 1 Type) Holmer Simpson Exam 1 Pass Holmer Simpson Exam 2 Distinction Holmer Simpson Exam 3 Pass Lisa Simpson Exam 3 Pass Bart Simpson Exam 1 Distinction Bart Simpson Exam 4 Fail Marge Simpson Exam 1 Pass Marge Simpson Exam 5 Pass When I mail merge, I get Holmer's [mail merge] 'letter' three times, once for each exam (this is the problem as I only require one letter but with all 3 exams listed). I've thought about combining each employee onto one row, where each column heading would be different so I could merge them in that way. The only problem is that I have over 2000 employees some of which have upto 10 exam records. Copying and pasting all these records onto one row per employee will take me forever and I might mess up the odd one or two if interupted. Is there a better way of achieving this desired result perhaps? Thanks in advance, AW |
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