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How can I email clients I have in an Access database?

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Angela123 - 20 Nov 2006 12:15 GMT
I have entered customer details in an Access database and I understand I can
email them from the access database.  I would appreciate some step by step
instructions on how to do this or a link to this section in help (which I
have not been able to find).  Thanks very much.
Vijay - 20 Nov 2006 12:26 GMT
Click file->send to->mail recipient
I guess thats what your looking for.
Vijay

>I have entered customer details in an Access database and I understand I
>can
> email them from the access database.  I would appreciate some step by step
> instructions on how to do this or a link to this section in help (which I
> have not been able to find).  Thanks very much.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 20 Nov 2006 13:05 GMT
You're probably looking in the wrong application's Help file. You will be able to use the database as the data source for a mail merge in Word. It's Word help that has the details on doing mail merge.

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>I have entered customer details in an Access database and I understand I can
> email them from the access database.  I would appreciate some step by step
> instructions on how to do this or a link to this section in help (which I
> have not been able to find).  Thanks very much.
 
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