[mso] Re: Is there a Mail Merge facility in Excel?
- From: "Roger" <rogerbid@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:24:11 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Wilson, Thanks for replying so quickly, and for the suggested Macro
solution. I will try that, thanks again, Roger Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005
11:06:26 -0300From: Wilson Baptista Junior <wilson@xxxxxxxxxx>Subject:
[mso] Re: Is there a Mail Merge facility in Excel?Hello Roger,AFAIK Excel
doesn't have a built-in merge routine, you will have to program it yourself,
using macros written in VBA. Basically the macro will have to look into the
sheet which has the data, one record at a time, move the data to the correct
fields in "Sheet 1", print it, then look in the other sheet for the next
record, and so on. It's not difficult, but you do have to know how macros work
in Excel.Wilson
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