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steve goodrich - 08 Jan 2008 14:32 GMT
I use Access 97 and Word 2003 to produce form letters using the mail merge
tools in Word.  This has worked great for years.
Now, my company wants to send these out electronically.

I need to set up a mail merge using Access 97 and Lotus Notes 6.

Can anyone offer any advice on how to get started.

We use Windows XP Pro, Microsoft Office Standard, Access 97 and Lotus Notes.

I need to find a solution using the above as installing additional software
is not an option.

I should mention that I have no programming knowledge.

Regards

Steve Goodrich
Arvin Meyer [MVP] - 09 Jan 2008 04:04 GMT
If you have the VIM.dll (Vendor Independent Mail) installed from Lotus
Notes, you should be able to use Send in the Word or Access File menu.
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>I use Access 97 and Word 2003 to produce form letters using the mail merge
>tools in Word.  This has worked great for years.
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> Steve Goodrich
 
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