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See 'Send Mailmerge Output to Individual Files' and 'Split Merged Output to Separate Documents' in: https://www.msofficeforums.com/mail-...ps-tricks.html. The code for 'Send Mailmerge Output to Individual Files' saves the file to the same folder as the mailmerge main document and the code for 'Split Merged Output to Separate Documents' saves the file to the same folder as the source document, respectively, but you could specify a different folder.
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