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Old March 10th 10, 10:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
dclaxon
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Default e-Mail merge from Access database?

I have a database of club members in an access database and I would like to
send an e-mail to the ones who have an e-mail address. (Query for e-mail
field not null) Is there a way to do this directly, in the manner of a
printed mail merge in Word, or must I import the list into the contacts? And
if I must do that is there a way to keep that list separate from the main
contacts folder?

Thanks,
Dave
 




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