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how do i eliminate duplicates in word 2003 mail merge?
my data source looks like this: last name, first name, carrier doe, jane, Allianz doe, jane, Sun Life doe, jane, ING and i would like mail merge to do this: hello, {first name}, you are receiving this letter because you are contracted with: 1. {carrier} 2. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" 3. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" is this possible in mail merge? if so, would someone explain how to do this in mail merge? |
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Not easily. 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 (probably the same as the one you have looked at) http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;211303 or at http://www.knowhow.com/Guides/Compou...poundMerge.htm -- 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 "Vicky" wrote in message ... how do i eliminate duplicates in word 2003 mail merge? my data source looks like this: last name, first name, carrier doe, jane, Allianz doe, jane, Sun Life doe, jane, ING and i would like mail merge to do this: hello, {first name}, you are receiving this letter because you are contracted with: 1. {carrier} 2. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" 3. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" is this possible in mail merge? if so, would someone explain how to do this in mail merge? |
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The Knowledge Base Article was very helpful. If i change the function around,
i think can get the desired result but i may be a mailmerge novice and i apologize, but how do i implement the function in mail merge? i was trying to follow the example, and got as far as creating the data source as stated in the example. then here is where i get lost. do i copy the function directly and past it on the main merge document? and if i merge to a new document, am i supposed to be seeing the desired result? that's what i did, but i'm getting an error "the mail merge cannot be completed because the document does not contain any mail merge fields". isn't that mail merge fields already written into the function that i just copied? "Vicky" wrote: how do i eliminate duplicates in word 2003 mail merge? my data source looks like this: last name, first name, carrier doe, jane, Allianz doe, jane, Sun Life doe, jane, ING and i would like mail merge to do this: hello, {first name}, you are receiving this letter because you are contracted with: 1. {carrier} 2. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" 3. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" is this possible in mail merge? if so, would someone explain how to do this in mail merge? |
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I am not sure that it is possible. Did you look at Cindy's article?
I would use a report in Access for this sort of thing. -- 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 "Vicky" wrote in message ... The Knowledge Base Article was very helpful. If i change the function around, i think can get the desired result but i may be a mailmerge novice and i apologize, but how do i implement the function in mail merge? i was trying to follow the example, and got as far as creating the data source as stated in the example. then here is where i get lost. do i copy the function directly and past it on the main merge document? and if i merge to a new document, am i supposed to be seeing the desired result? that's what i did, but i'm getting an error "the mail merge cannot be completed because the document does not contain any mail merge fields". isn't that mail merge fields already written into the function that i just copied? "Vicky" wrote: how do i eliminate duplicates in word 2003 mail merge? my data source looks like this: last name, first name, carrier doe, jane, Allianz doe, jane, Sun Life doe, jane, ING and i would like mail merge to do this: hello, {first name}, you are receiving this letter because you are contracted with: 1. {carrier} 2. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" 3. "if first name and last name of the next record is the same as previous record, list {carrier}" is this possible in mail merge? if so, would someone explain how to do this in mail merge? |
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