Thread: [Solved] Mail merge many to one
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Old 11-21-2017, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike_CS View Post
Is this just the blanket reply to this query? Have looked on many sites and this answer is on all of them and then its solved.
It gets marked as the answer to the questions asked so often because it's such a comprehensive reply.
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Originally Posted by Mike_CS View Post
I'm pretty sure email merge doesn't work with this.
Only someone who hasn't bothered to read the tutorial and follow its instructions, or the link to the use of the DATABASE field for a real-world email example, or the many-to-one addins, could come to such an ill-informed conclusion.

The post you quoted contains links to four different methods to group records for email merges. What more do you expect? Someone to do the work for you? Try actually using the material provided.
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