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Old 03-17-2015, 03:49 PM
zipit189 zipit189 is offline Help Please: New VBA user trying to use a macro to split Mail Merge documents. Two Run-Time Error Windows 7 64bit Help Please: New VBA user trying to use a macro to split Mail Merge documents. Two Run-Time Error Office 2013
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I am only having this error when using the new template and it is creating the first document in my excel and producing an error afterwards. In case this is helpful.
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