One more question though. If I do the merge in MSWord and then send to
> if the data is in a format mail merge can use, yes. You do the merge the
> 'normal' way in word but send it to email rather than printing.
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> "Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BD3053E9-9D64-40AC-AA9F-B7F2B20F8D35@microsoft.com...
> > I have a long distribution list (230 names) and would like to sen
> > customised
> > emails to each of these names. Is it in any way possible to do a "mail
> > merge", similar to that done in MSWord, so that I can take from a (Excel
> > or
> > MSWord) database/Table an email address and add to it specific text and
> > combine the bits into a unique email that goes to each of the names on the
> > distribution list?
> >
> > I hope this is clear bottom line is that I have 230 names and 230 chunks
> > of
> > information that I want to use to create 230 "unique" emails and I do not
> > want to do them one by one
> >
> > Tnx!!
> >
> > Peter
>