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Merging e-mail addresses into Word... clickable?

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lithy - 22 Dec 2004 18:15 GMT
If I merge e-mail addresses into a Word document, can I make them become
clickable e-mail links automatically?
lithy - 22 Dec 2004 19:27 GMT
I just found a similar question down the list. I guess it means that it
can't be done.  

Is it possible to merge info from an Access Database into an .html file
somehow then? Perhaps by way of merging to a text document and saving as an
.html?

Does this make sense?

> If I merge e-mail addresses into a Word document, can I make them become
> clickable e-mail links automatically?
Graham Mayor - 23 Dec 2004 08:55 GMT
Merge to a new document then run autoformat with the option set to change
the email links to hyperlinks.

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> If I merge e-mail addresses into a Word document, can I make them
> become clickable e-mail links automatically?
lithy - 23 Dec 2004 22:47 GMT
Excellent! Thank you!

> Merge to a new document then run autoformat with the option set to change
> the email links to hyperlinks.
>
> > If I merge e-mail addresses into a Word document, can I make them
> > become clickable e-mail links automatically?
 
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