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Inserting client name and address in document

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GGerard - 09 Sep 2004 23:59 GMT
Hello

With an Access 2000 application, I am trying to find a way for users to be
able to customise
a form letter with their own text and then be able to print out a bunch of
this form letter with
a different client name, address, (ect.....) on each letter.

The user would have the choice of which fields from the client table to
insert into the letter as well as
where in the letter to insert these fields.

Any ideas where I should start?

Thanks
G.Gerard
Tom van Stiphout - 10 Sep 2004 05:32 GMT
Read up on MailMerge in Word.
-Tom.

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John Mishefske - 10 Sep 2004 05:41 GMT
> Hello
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> insert into the letter as well as
> where in the letter to insert these fields.

A great example has been posted by Albert Kallal at
http://www.attcanada.net/~kallal.msn/msaccess/msaccess.html

Look for Super Easy Word Merge...

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