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Mailmerging E-mails - how to avoid access warnings?
I did a merge from Word into e-mails. When I finished the merge I received
notification that the system is trying to access my mailbox so I allowed access for 5 minutes. However, I still received more notifications and had to press 'allow' for each individual e-mail that was sent off. How can I avoid this? |
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Mailmerging E-mails - how to avoid access warnings?
You need the ClickYes utility - you can download it from my web site.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Anja wrote: I did a merge from Word into e-mails. When I finished the merge I received notification that the system is trying to access my mailbox so I allowed access for 5 minutes. However, I still received more notifications and had to press 'allow' for each individual e-mail that was sent off. How can I avoid this? |
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