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Hey HotSauce,
Please post a sample of your code. I'm interested how you did it. Thanks in advance. "HotSauce" wrote: Hi Doug Thanks much for the link. I downloaded it, and another macro that saves each letter in a seperate file, earlier this week and was able to accomoplish what I needed with about a 4 hour investment in programming. A very worthwhile investment considering the alternative of sending out the email by hand is at least a 6 to 8 hour timeline. I have one other question... Is there a way to set the "ReplyTo:" field of the outgoing emails? I have searched the object browser without much success. I found a few fields with "reply" in them, but they were either readonly or they did nothing when I tried to set them. Thanks again Roger Smith, CISSP "Doug Robbins" wrote: Here's a link to the article to which Cindy referred you: "Mail Merge to E-mail with Attachments" at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...ttachments.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 "HotSauce" wrote in message ... Hi I have a mailmerge that I frequently use to send out 40-60 customized emails. The merge consists of a common page plus a unique merge generated attachment. In many cases more than one of these emails will go to the same person, meaning that the common subject line generated by mailmerge causes confusion. As a result people often think I have mistakenly sent out duplicates, however each attachment is very unique. Is there any way to coerce mailmerge into creating a unique (merge generated) subject line for each outgoing email? -- Roger Smith, CISSP SOX Internal IT Auditor/Consultant |
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