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Using a Differewnt "From" for Email Merge

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Wayne Wengert - 09 Dec 2006 12:39 GMT
I want to do an email merge where the "From" address is not my default email
address. I use Office 2003 and Outlook is my default email program. The list
of addresse's is in an Excel worksheet. Assuming I setup a generic email
account in Outlook (such as survey@somesite.com) how do I make that the
"From" address?
Graham Mayor - 09 Dec 2006 14:33 GMT
Set the account as your default e-mail account for the duration of the
merge.

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> I want to do an email merge where the "From" address is not my
> default email address. I use Office 2003 and Outlook is my default
> email program. The list of addresse's is in an Excel worksheet.
> Assuming I setup a generic email account in Outlook (such as
> survey@somesite.com) how do I make that the "From" address?
Wayne Wengert - 09 Dec 2006 15:46 GMT
Thanks - makes sense....

> Set the account as your default e-mail account for the duration of the
> merge.
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>> Assuming I setup a generic email account in Outlook (such as
>> survey@somesite.com) how do I make that the "From" address?
 
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