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Georgina Owen Georgina Owen is offline Mail Merge - Creating customer account Windows 10 Mail Merge - Creating customer account Office 2016
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Using Windows 10 I am trying to create a customer account for outstanding invoices using Mailmerge (Directory). Each customer will have a variable number of outstanding invoices, so I need the customer account to include all the invoices for that customer with the outstanding amounts, then break onto a new page/new document when the customer name changes. I have the spreadsheet sorted by customer name. Although a common enough thing to want to try and do, I am struggling to find any code that I can use to do this. Does anyone have any code or a template that I can use to do this? I can't seem to find one. Thankyou
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