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How do I reMerge without haveing to start all over?

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imacoffman2@yahoo.com - 15 May 2005 21:07 GMT
I've downloaded a Word template for a business card which I've modified
for use as a title card.  I've selected mail merge to tie in my comma
delimited text file and all works fine the first time but the next time
I open my .dot template, I find no way to load my (possibly revised
list) .txt file again other than to select mail merge again and re
design the entire layout again.  There must be a way around this but
apparently I'm not bright enough to discover it on my own.

Any assistance would be sincerely appreciated!
Judy - 15 May 2005 21:14 GMT
Sorry - I should have added that I'm using Word 2000.
Graham Mayor - 15 May 2005 21:30 GMT
Simply re-select the data file from the second step of the merge data
helper. You don't need to start again from scratch.

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> I've downloaded a Word template for a business card which I've
> modified for use as a title card.  I've selected mail merge to tie in
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> Any assistance would be sincerely appreciated!
 
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