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[ Team LiB ]Using Contacts for Mail Merge Mail merge is possibly the most popular reason for accessing Outlook data from Word.. You can start mail merges from either Outlook or Word, an

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Using Contacts for Mail Merge

Mail merge is possibly the most popular reason for accessing Outlook data from Word Mail merge makes it easy to create address labels, personalized letters, and address books You can start mail merges from either Outlook or Word, and a number of options are available to you for configuring the mail merge

By opening Word and using the Tools, Letters and Mailings, Mail Merge menu selection

to begin the merge, you limit the number of contact fields available for use as merge fields to common mail fields When you start the merge from Outlook, it makes all contact fields available to use in the merge, although you have the option to include only the fields used in the current view

Beginning the merge from Outlook also enables you to select a group of contacts to use

in the merge, instead of filtering your contacts using the basic filtering options available from the Mail Merge dialog in Word

Regardless of how you begin the mail merge, you can change the merge type or fields used at any time To avoid the security prompt in Outlook, you'll want to merge to

HTML-formatted messages

Task: Start a Mail Merge from Outlook

When you begin your mail merge from Outlook, you can use its filtering capabilities to select the contacts you want to include in your merge Use custom views or Find to filter your contacts, and then select the contacts you want to include in the merge

After the contacts are filtered or selected, you're ready to create your mail merge:

1 Select the contacts you're going to merge and choose Tools, Mail Merge This opens the Mail Merge Contacts dialog, as shown in Figure 23.1

Figure 23.1 Selecting the contacts to use in Outlook often results in faster merging in Word because the mail merge data file contains only the contacts

you're using in your merge

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2 If you selected a group of contacts before choosing mail merge, Only Selected Contacts is enabled Choose All Contacts in Current View if you created a filtered view containing the contacts you want to include in the mail merge

Use Advanced Find to find your contacts meeting specific criteria,

choose Select All, and use the Edit, Categories menu selection to add a unique category to the contacts Next, use the Group by Category view

to group by categories and select the category for your mail merge

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4 By default, all contact fields are included in the merge However, if you're

merging a large number of records, it's faster if you include only the fields you're going to use Create a view containing the fields you plan to use before beginning the merge

5 Select the document you want to merge to In many cases, you'll want to keep the default new document However, you can merge to a predefined document, such

as a fax cover sheet or form letter

6 If you plan to use the contact data another time or need to keep it for reference, add a check to the Permanent File field and enter a filename When the merge is completed, Outlook will save the file

7 Select the document type to which you're going to merge Your choices are form letters, mailing labels, envelopes, and catalog Select the merge format you want to

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use, choosing from new document, printer, and email

If you change your mind about the document type or merge options

you want to use, you can change the merge options after the contact

data is loaded into Word

After you choose OK to begin the merge, Outlook processes the contacts and writes them

to a file named OMM*.doc, saving it at C:\Documents and Settings\username\ Local Settings\Temp

If you want to save the data file, use Windows Explorer to find it Copy

it to your My Documents folder and rename it

Word opens with the OMM document attached as a data source and is on step 3 of the Mail Merge Wizard You can use the Mail Merge toolbar to add merge fields or display the wizard by choosing Tools, Letters and Mailings, Mail Merge

Add merge fields to your document and then complete the merge, selecting the Merge To document type from the wizard or toolbar

If you're new to mail merge, using the wizard to lead you through the

process the first few times is very helpful

Should you realize that you selected contacts you don't want to include in the merge, you don't need to redo it Uncheck the contacts you don't want included or filter the contacts

by selecting the arrows beside the field names, as described in the next section

Mail merging to email triggers security alerts that must to be allowed

for each address on your mail merge list if you merge to plain text

message format When you merge using HTML-formatted messages,

you won't have to respond to the security prompts

Starting Your Merge from Word

You can begin a mail merge from Word by choosing Tools, Letters and Mailings, Mail Merge Step through the Mail Merge Wizard, choosing Outlook as your data source in step 3 Choose Select from Outlook's Contacts, and then click Choose Contacts Folder to

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open the Select Contacts List Folder dialog Select the Contacts folder and choose OK The Mail Merge Recipients dialog is populated with all the contacts in the Contacts folder, which might take a couple of minutes if you have a large number of contacts Click on the field names to change their sort order, or set up filters by clicking the black arrows (as shown in Figure 23.2) and choosing from (All), (Blanks), (NonBlanks), or (Advanced)

Figure 23.2 Remove the check from the records you don't want to include in your merge or use the arrow buttons to filter the records Black arrows indicate no filter;

blue arrows are used for fields where filters are set

Choosing Advanced Filtering Options opens the Filter and Sort dialog, as shown in

Figure 23.3 You can use this dialog to create filters, but it's generally easier to filter in Outlook and begin the merge from Outlook rather than use the Filter and Sort dialog

Figure 23.3 Use the Filter and Sort dialog to filter your mail merge records

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Complete the steps in the wizard and finish the mail merge

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