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Can anyone suggest a good tutorial source for merging? I work in a probate
law office and need to find out how to set up court forms for estates where names, addresses, dates of birth and death, and other info. can be merged from an Excel database (not yet set up) into the forms. We have taken Word beginning, intermediate and advanced classes but even the advanced course just barely touched on merge and it seemed to be geared towards letters. Thanks. |
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While Word can come up with the observation "You appear to be writing a
letter. Do you need some help" there is really no difference between a letter and a form or any other document and the prinicipal use of mailmerge is to make multiple replicas of the one document with certain details in each one drawn form a data source - one document for each record in the data source. Your application sounds more like you want to create a number different documents where the only common elements are the data from a single record in a data source. That's not to say that mailmerge cannot be used to do that, just that it is not what it is really designed to do. See the articles "Creating a Mail Merge Data Source" at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...DataSource.htm and "How to create a Mail Merge" at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...AMailMerge.htm -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "MLRenner" wrote in message ... Can anyone suggest a good tutorial source for merging? I work in a probate law office and need to find out how to set up court forms for estates where names, addresses, dates of birth and death, and other info. can be merged from an Excel database (not yet set up) into the forms. We have taken Word beginning, intermediate and advanced classes but even the advanced course just barely touched on merge and it seemed to be geared towards letters. Thanks. |
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I work in a law firm as well, although not probate, we do a lot of merge
pleadings. I don't know of any tutotial, but I can try to help if needed. "MLRenner" wrote: Can anyone suggest a good tutorial source for merging? I work in a probate law office and need to find out how to set up court forms for estates where names, addresses, dates of birth and death, and other info. can be merged from an Excel database (not yet set up) into the forms. We have taken Word beginning, intermediate and advanced classes but even the advanced course just barely touched on merge and it seemed to be geared towards letters. Thanks. |
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