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It is possible to manipulate the SQL query used in the mailmerge connection to customise the fields available in the merge. Refer to this thread for the concept http://windowssecrets.com/forums/sho...om-merge-field

If your data source is Access then you could create a suitable query there and connect to that query instead.
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