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Old 11-24-2024, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by excelenthusiast1 View Post
I have used the 'send mailmerge output to individual files' however it doesn't split the files, it creates a copy of the entire document for each export
That claim is pure nonsense. The Merge_To_Individual_Files macro produces a separate output file for each record. One has to wonder whether you've even added it to your mailmerge main document and run it on that document - as per the instructions in the linked thread.
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