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Old 02-22-2018, 01:49 PM
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macropod macropod is offline Compatibility of 2 macros in mail merge: Delete table rows + save individual PDFs Windows 7 64bit Compatibility of 2 macros in mail merge: Delete table rows + save individual PDFs Office 2010 32bit
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You would run the macro instead of 'Finish and Merge'.
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