You can probably use Categories to keep the two separate.
"Appreciative" <Appreciative@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I offer two separate services to two separate target markets (sales rep for
> two different companies). I will need to generate a regularly scheduled
> eNewsletter to one customer base. Question: Do I need to have two separate
> data bases (one for each service) for my Business Contacts or can I manage
> and indentify both in a single data base? If a single, what is the best
> way
> to distinguish so I can separate for eNewletter generation?