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Old 11-24-2024, 09:34 PM
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The Merge_to_Individual_Files macro in the link is really simple to use - if you follow the instructions.

You are creating a problem for yourself if to expect to split a merged output file, because that file has no connection to the data source and no automatic way of identifying whatever records you expect to find the naming data in. You can't even store those data in a hidden form in bookmarks because any bookmarks get deleted in a mailmerge.
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