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I need to develop a data source to use with a letter I want to mail merge but
I don't have MS Access. Is there another way to create a data source? I have MS Office 2007 Small Business but it doesn't include MS Access. Thanks. -- hughesrl7 |
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![]() "hughesrl7" wrote in message ... I need to develop a data source to use with a letter I want to mail merge but I don't have MS Access. Is there another way to create a data source? I have MS Office 2007 Small Business but it doesn't include MS Access. Thanks. -- hughesrl7 You can use an Excel spreadsheet or a Word table to create the database. Depending on what I want to do in the merge and the way the data source is presented to me I will do one or the other. Word tables should have column headings set so it is easier to figure out what is being merged. |
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