See http://www.gmayor.com/mailmerge_from_outlook.htm
The issue with graphics and word documents vis a vis e-mail is that Word
documents and html e-mails have different formatting requirements. If you
prepare the document in web view then you should be able to see how the
document is laid out. See http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0002.htm if you have any
problems actually running the merge.

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> I have read though numerous posts on this - thank Doug Robbins :-) -
> but my situation is:
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> this - would really love some help - TIA
> Cathy Allington
cathyall@chariot.net.au - 21 Nov 2007 03:16 GMT
Thank you very much for this Graham - so the simple answer is that you
need to save the Word document as a web page, and test the layout
first? I've been playing around with this, and whilst much closer,
still has some issue with graphics not being in the right place, for
some recipients. (Only tested with 4, all of whom have Outlook set to
receive as html.) Any more excellent thoughts on this?
Also, it was placing the graphics also as attachments within the sent
emails - do you know how I stop this happening?
Many Thanks in anticipation
Cathy Allington
> Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/mailmerge_from_outlook.htm
> The issue with graphics and word documents vis a vis e-mail is that Word
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