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Hi! I am trying to create mailing labels in Word 2007 using my Outlook 2007
contacts. If I go into Outlook 2007 and hit the mail merge feature, after it launches Word and I "setup" the document as it tells me to, the page is blank and does nothing. If I start out in Word using the mail merge feature, I get the document set up and then hit the "choose recipients" option and select my Outlook contacts and get the following error message: "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client." Now, I use Outlook Express for my email, but for the purpose of making these labels, I went into Outlook and went to Tools-Options-Other and put a checkmark in the box that says make outlook the default program for email, contacts and calendar. This didn't help, I still got the same message when trying to merge the list. Is there something I'm doing wrong with the mail merge, or is there some way to get this to work out? |
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A work around would be to export the contact list from Outlook to Excel.
-- 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 "lilkel31" wrote in message ... Hi! I am trying to create mailing labels in Word 2007 using my Outlook 2007 contacts. If I go into Outlook 2007 and hit the mail merge feature, after it launches Word and I "setup" the document as it tells me to, the page is blank and does nothing. If I start out in Word using the mail merge feature, I get the document set up and then hit the "choose recipients" option and select my Outlook contacts and get the following error message: "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client." Now, I use Outlook Express for my email, but for the purpose of making these labels, I went into Outlook and went to Tools-Options-Other and put a checkmark in the box that says make outlook the default program for email, contacts and calendar. This didn't help, I still got the same message when trying to merge the list. Is there something I'm doing wrong with the mail merge, or is there some way to get this to work out? |
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I'm sorry, can someone explain how I do that? Is there a simple merge type
feature in Excel too. I'm an experienced Word/Excel/Office user, but I've never gone from Outlook to Excel then to Word. (I used to have my address in an Access database that I exported from before switching over to 2007.) Is this error message I'm receiving a glitch that is in need of a workaround, or is there something I'm not doing properly that I can fix in order to get my contacts directly from Outlook to Excel without a workaround? "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: A work around would be to export the contact list from Outlook to Excel. -- 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 "lilkel31" wrote in message ... Hi! I am trying to create mailing labels in Word 2007 using my Outlook 2007 contacts. If I go into Outlook 2007 and hit the mail merge feature, after it launches Word and I "setup" the document as it tells me to, the page is blank and does nothing. If I start out in Word using the mail merge feature, I get the document set up and then hit the "choose recipients" option and select my Outlook contacts and get the following error message: "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client." Now, I use Outlook Express for my email, but for the purpose of making these labels, I went into Outlook and went to Tools-Options-Other and put a checkmark in the box that says make outlook the default program for email, contacts and calendar. This didn't help, I still got the same message when trying to merge the list. Is there something I'm doing wrong with the mail merge, or is there some way to get this to work out? |
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After you click on the Setup button and select the label type that you want
to use, did you then click on the Edit button in Section 1 of the Mail Merge Helper dialog and select the Mailing Label: Document Number# that will appear under that button. After doing that, you need to click on the Insert Merge Field button i the Write & Insert Fields section of the Mailings tab of the ribbon. After setting up the fields that you want in the first cell in the table in the main document, you must then click on the Update Labels button in the Write & Insert Fields section of the ribbon to cause the fields to be replicated to the other labels on the sheet. How does what you have done differ from the above description of how to go about it? -- 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 "lilkel31" wrote in message ... Hi! I am trying to create mailing labels in Word 2007 using my Outlook 2007 contacts. If I go into Outlook 2007 and hit the mail merge feature, after it launches Word and I "setup" the document as it tells me to, the page is blank and does nothing. If I start out in Word using the mail merge feature, I get the document set up and then hit the "choose recipients" option and select my Outlook contacts and get the following error message: "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client." Now, I use Outlook Express for my email, but for the purpose of making these labels, I went into Outlook and went to Tools-Options-Other and put a checkmark in the box that says make outlook the default program for email, contacts and calendar. This didn't help, I still got the same message when trying to merge the list. Is there something I'm doing wrong with the mail merge, or is there some way to get this to work out? |
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I guess I was used to 2003 where the names and addresses automatically popped
in once you hit the merge button. Following your instructions, I got the merge to work direct from Outlook to Word, I just had to start in Outlook. I still get that original error if I start in Word. Now I just need to find the right labels in the template, it doesn't seem to have the old listing of Avery labels, just gotta play around. Thanks for the help, they need to put that in a tutorial. If you go to the office tutorials, all I could find was a mail merge tutorial that goes with 2003, doesn't explain going up to the ribbon and setting the fields/updating cells. Once I followed that part from your description, I still didn't have names and addresses, just the field markers, but then I saw the "preview" button and the names jumped in and found the "finish and merge" button to create the final product. (Still not done though because I chose microsoft labels 30 per page and they were landscape and didn't fit the addresses in right-gotta tinker there, like I said.) Thanks again--hopefully I'll be able to get it to work again once I tinker a little more. It's a win when I could actually see my addresses in Word!! "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: After you click on the Setup button and select the label type that you want to use, did you then click on the Edit button in Section 1 of the Mail Merge Helper dialog and select the Mailing Label: Document Number# that will appear under that button. After doing that, you need to click on the Insert Merge Field button i the Write & Insert Fields section of the Mailings tab of the ribbon. After setting up the fields that you want in the first cell in the table in the main document, you must then click on the Update Labels button in the Write & Insert Fields section of the ribbon to cause the fields to be replicated to the other labels on the sheet. How does what you have done differ from the above description of how to go about it? -- 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 "lilkel31" wrote in message ... Hi! I am trying to create mailing labels in Word 2007 using my Outlook 2007 contacts. If I go into Outlook 2007 and hit the mail merge feature, after it launches Word and I "setup" the document as it tells me to, the page is blank and does nothing. If I start out in Word using the mail merge feature, I get the document set up and then hit the "choose recipients" option and select my Outlook contacts and get the following error message: "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client." Now, I use Outlook Express for my email, but for the purpose of making these labels, I went into Outlook and went to Tools-Options-Other and put a checkmark in the box that says make outlook the default program for email, contacts and calendar. This didn't help, I still got the same message when trying to merge the list. Is there something I'm doing wrong with the mail merge, or is there some way to get this to work out? |
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