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You should be able to do that using the techniques described in my Microsoft Word Catalogue/Directory Mailmerge Tutorial:
https://www.msofficeforums.com/mail-...-tutorial.html Alternatively, you could use a standard letter merge containing a DATABASE field for the tabulation and a macro to drive the process. This, or course, requires you to be familiar with SQL. For a demonstration, see: Many to one email merge using tables - Microsoft Community
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