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Old 08-31-2015, 08:11 AM
MSFlowers MSFlowers is offline Mail Merge pop up to Add Date is ruining my life. 12000 letters = 12000 enters. Help! Windows 10 Mail Merge pop up to Add Date is ruining my life. 12000 letters = 12000 enters. Help! Office 2010 64bit
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Unhappy Mail Merge pop up to Add Date is ruining my life. 12000 letters = 12000 enters. Help!

I'm sure I'm just overlooking something completely simple on this really easy mail merge. I'm merging 12000 names and addresses into a letter going out at work and it all works beautifully until I click finish merge and it pops up prompting me to enter the date. So I do. And it merges one letter then prompts me for the next...so I'd have to do this on all 12000. HELP! What do I need to do? I already changed to a letter form that inclues a 'choose the date' macro and it didn't help.
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