Separation in Last Name
No way to answer. There is no information here. You would want to post
precise details on how you constructed your merge in Word's mail merge
group.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Helen" wrote in message
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(Outlook 2003) I have a client whose last name is in three parts,
non-hyphenated (like Ginger Van der Hooven). It shows up correctly in
Contacts under V, but when I utilize Outlook for a mail merge, it drops
the
first part of the last name (she becomes Ginger der Hooven, alphabetized
under D). Any ideas for a permanent fix?
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