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  1. Use mail merge in Word to send bulk email messages

    Choose the To merge field, the subject, and whether to send as text, HTML, or as an attachment. When you send as an attachment, the email has no body text; instead, the message is sent as an attached …

  2. Use mail merge for bulk email, letters, labels, and envelopes

    How to use mail merge in Word to create custom documents, envelopes, email, and labels.

  3. Use mail merge to send Access data to Word - Microsoft Support

    Mail merge is a great way to put your Access data to work. This video shows you how to create a typical form letter in Microsoft Word by starting with the Word Merge command in Access. Or if you prefer, …

  4. Mail merge using an Excel spreadsheet - Microsoft Support

    How to use an Excel spreadsheet with mail merge in Word to create mailing lists for labels, envelopes, and documents.

  5. 在 Word 中使用郵件合併來傳送大量電子郵件訊息 - Microsoft Support

    若要能夠透過郵件合併傳送大量電子郵件,您必須已經安裝與MAPI相容的電子郵件程式,例如 Outlook 或 Gmail。 下列程式假設您已經建立要傳送的郵件,以在Microsoft Word 中開啟。

  6. Create a mail or e-mail merge in Publisher - Microsoft Support

    Use mail merge in Publisher to send a mailing to customers. The text of the mailing is the same, but the name and address changes for each customer.

  7. Common mail merge issues - Microsoft Support

    If you're working on your merge publication and you want to make changes to your data source or address list, do the following: Under Create recipient list, click Use an existing list, and then click …

  8. Cancel a merge - Microsoft Support

    You can cancel a merge to disconnect a mail merge publication or a catalog merge template from its data source. Click Mailings tab > Select Recipients, and then click Cancel Merge.

  9. Insert mail merge fields - Microsoft Support

    Use Address Block, Greeting Line, and other merge fields to create a mail merge file from your mailing list.

  10. Prepare your Excel data source for a Word mail merge - Microsoft …

    If your data source is an existing Excel spreadsheet, then you just need to prepare the data for a mail merge. But if your data source is a tab delimited (.txt) or a comma-separated value (.csv) file, you …