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How to do Merge Documents

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Isaias Brea - 07 Aug 2003 22:30 GMT
Hello

In my job the merge document its a fundamental tool to
work. I did the same thing in Word XP but it is diferent
in Word 2000 ( My Version ).I really  need to know how can
i do a merge document.

Does anybody can help me?

I need the steps to do it.

Thanks!!

Note: I dont want to do a MAIL DOCUMENT . Thanks.

Att; Isaias Brea Casals
Cindy Meister  -WordMVP- - 08 Aug 2003 10:20 GMT
Hi Isaias,

> In my job the merge document its a fundamental tool to
> work. I did the same thing in Word XP but it is diferent
> in Word 2000 ( My Version ).I really  need to know how can
> i do a merge document.

If you're already familiar with mail merge, try the mail
merge TOOLBAR instead of the Wizard, for starters.

Then, please tell us
- what kind of merge (letters, labels, etc.)
- what your data source is (or should be)
- at exactly which point you get stuck

Note that you'll find instructions on how to get the older
user interface back in the Word 2002 section of my website's
mail merge FAQ.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jan
24 2003)
http://www.mvps.org/word

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