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Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Set up your recipient list You know what the basic elements of a mail merge are. Now youll learn how to set up your main document and connect it to the recipient list. The recipient list, along with the placeholders that you add to your Word document or envelope, is the heart and soul of mail merge. They work together to get unique information into the final individually merged copies.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings More about the recipient list A recipient list can be any file that organizes recipient information into columns and rows. You can create it using lots of different programs, such as Excel, Access, or Outlook. The columns in a list represent a category or type of information. Each column is identified by a column heading. For example, in a customer list you might have columns for Name, Last Name, and Street Address.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings More about the recipient list A recipient list can be any file that organizes recipient information into columns and rows. You can create it using lots of different programs, such as Excel, Access, or Outlook. Each row in a list represents one recipients complete information. In the customer list, for example, one row contains all the information about one customer: the customers name, address, and so on.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings More about the recipient list Its these columns and rows that make it possible to get unique recipient information into documents during a mail merge. From the main document, you connect to the list and then you can add any column heading as a placeholder into the main document. (Officially, these placeholders are called fields. More on fields in a moment.)

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings More about the recipient list Its these columns and rows that make it possible to get unique recipient information into documents during a mail merge. When the mail merge is complete, there will be a finished document for each person that contains information from the entries in one row of the recipient list.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Where the recipient list comes from In many cases, the recipient list that you want to use will already exist. For example, you might have access to a file with a list of the following. Customer or contact names, addresses, and more. The products or services your company offers. Information about your employees.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Where the recipient list comes from If the list exists, you can just connect it during the mail merge. But dont worry if you dont have a list yet. The mail merge process includes a step where you can create a recipient list from scratch. More on this in the next lesson.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Fields After you connect to the recipient list, you can specify the information that you want to include in the mail merge by using fields. A field is a set of codes that instructs Word to insert information into a document automatically. Informally, you can think of fields as placeholders.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Fields In a mass mailing, the fields you use are called merge fields, and they are the placeholders for the unique information that comes directly from a recipient list. For example, in the illustration, merge fields have been added for information stored in the Address and Name columns of a recipient list. Notice that theyre surrounded by chevrons (« ») in a document.

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Merge fields You can create a merge field by combining other fields, or group fields and then use spaces, line breaks, and punctuation marks as you would normally in a sentence. For example, you might want to create a courtesy title before the surname or full name and set up fields in your document like this: «Title» «Last Name» «Street Address» «City», «State» «Postal Code»

Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Merge fields You can also control how recipient information looks in the merged documents by formatting the fields. For example, you might want names to be bold or colored red. In the main document, select the field, including the surrounding chevrons (« »). On the Home tab, click any command in the Font group or the Paragraph group, and choose the formatting options you want.