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I'm new to using mail merge (Word 2002) and I'm attempting to send a
form letter that will combine multiple accounts that are attached to identical addresses. If John Doe has 3 accounts with us, I'd like him only to get one letter with all these accounts, even if he's listed 3 times on my excel spreadsheet. Is this possible or am I just going to have to restructure the spreadsheet? Thanks very much! ~Drolefille |
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You are trying to perform a "multiple items per condition (=key field)"
mailmerge which Word does not really have the ability to do: See the "Group Multiple items for a single condition" item on fellow MVP Cindy Meister's website at http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...faq1.htm#DBPic Or take a look at the following Knowledge Base Article http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;211303 -- 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 wrote in message oups.com... I'm new to using mail merge (Word 2002) and I'm attempting to send a form letter that will combine multiple accounts that are attached to identical addresses. If John Doe has 3 accounts with us, I'd like him only to get one letter with all these accounts, even if he's listed 3 times on my excel spreadsheet. Is this possible or am I just going to have to restructure the spreadsheet? Thanks very much! ~Drolefille |
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Thanks a bunch. The instructions on the website seem a little out of
my league, but I have a few ideas for a work around on the spreadsheet end of things. |