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Word/GroupWise/Outlook e-mail merges ???

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tj - 19 May 2004 22:22 GMT
I'm running Office 2003 including Outlook which is
installed but not used as the primary e-mail client...  
Our company uses GroupWise v 6.5 (it smells)... but
that's what we have to live with...

I need to run an e-mail merge to Groupwise from MS Word,
and though it seems set up properly, the "merge" just
goes off into oblivion... no errors... nothing... the
only thing that indicates a problem is that when you try
to do a "send to mail recipient as attachment" (a
document or spreadsheet you're working on) from any MS
Office application, e.g., Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc.,
a dialog box appears requesting that you select
a "profile"... GroupWise default settings are the
only "profile" available and advanced settings allow you
to make it the default... I do, but the settings don't
persist and the dialog appears every time...

Does anyone have any thoughts on this... how to make MS
Office/Outlook/Groupwise coexist and interact properly...

Help would be sooooooooooooooo welcome !!

Thanks... tj
RA - 27 May 2004 00:43 GMT
Hi TJ,

I have got the same problem now. Have you got any feedback?

RA
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