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Old 05-19-2011, 02:53 PM
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Hi Mark,

What you've described suggests you are executing the merge correctly, but there shouldn't be any db links left in the output document. I'm wondering if it's because you're merging from a dot file rather than a doc file. Ordinarily, you don't need a dot file for merges - simply open a mailmerge main document and merge from there.
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