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Nor would I, but there you have it. The problem I have is when to save the document such that it has the delimiters correct.
Opening the csv in Excel and saving it as an Excel workbook and using that as the mailmerge data source would certainly overcome that.
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I'm no stranger to Regedit. Where might I find the code?
See: https://support.microsoft.com/en-my/...command-messag
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