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The mailing addresses in my contacts are a mix of home and business
addresses. I want to do a mail merge that includes the company name only when the business address is the mailing address. Using Outllook 2003 SP2. Is this easy and I've just missed it? Doable with coding or 3rd party tool? Thanks in advance! |
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Not easy to do. This is a Word question, not an Outlook question. Post there
on instructions for how to construct a merge using fields that will be populated conditionally, suppress blank lines if a field is empty, etc. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... The mailing addresses in my contacts are a mix of home and business addresses. I want to do a mail merge that includes the company name only when the business address is the mailing address. Using Outllook 2003 SP2. Is this easy and I've just missed it? Doable with coding or 3rd party tool? Thanks in advance! |
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I'm sorry, I must be missing something, or perhaps I didn't make the problem
clear. I've never seen merge fields that tell me whether the "Mailing Address" is Business or Home, and of course many contacts have both. So what condition(s) would I check for? The absence or presence of the Company Name does not tell me which is the mailing address. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not easy to do. This is a Word question, not an Outlook question. Post there on instructions for how to construct a merge using fields that will be populated conditionally, suppress blank lines if a field is empty, etc. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... The mailing addresses in my contacts are a mix of home and business addresses. I want to do a mail merge that includes the company name only when the business address is the mailing address. Using Outllook 2003 SP2. Is this easy and I've just missed it? Doable with coding or 3rd party tool? Thanks in advance! |
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My suggestion remains unchanged. You are not asking Outlook questions here.
What you specify as the mailing address in Outlook is of no consequence when it comes to constructing the complex merge you described. The Mailing Address is a derived field in Outlook. You would not use a derived field for a merge in Word under the circumstances you require. You would use the individual address elements which comprise them. And you would need to set the conditions for which field is used and what to do if that field is not populated--all Word questions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I must be missing something, or perhaps I didn't make the problem clear. I've never seen merge fields that tell me whether the "Mailing Address" is Business or Home, and of course many contacts have both. So what condition(s) would I check for? The absence or presence of the Company Name does not tell me which is the mailing address. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not easy to do. This is a Word question, not an Outlook question. Post there on instructions for how to construct a merge using fields that will be populated conditionally, suppress blank lines if a field is empty, etc. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... The mailing addresses in my contacts are a mix of home and business addresses. I want to do a mail merge that includes the company name only when the business address is the mailing address. Using Outllook 2003 SP2. Is this easy and I've just missed it? Doable with coding or 3rd party tool? Thanks in advance! |
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Sorry if I'm persisting too much, but I still think there's an Outlook issue
he How does Outlook expose the value in the contacts checkbox "This is the mailing address?" The closest I can find is "Mailng Address Indicator" - but it always comes up blank. Without the information in that checkbox, no condition can be tested, and I've simply never seen it in either an export or a Merge Field list. Thanks for your patience! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: My suggestion remains unchanged. You are not asking Outlook questions here. What you specify as the mailing address in Outlook is of no consequence when it comes to constructing the complex merge you described. The Mailing Address is a derived field in Outlook. You would not use a derived field for a merge in Word under the circumstances you require. You would use the individual address elements which comprise them. And you would need to set the conditions for which field is used and what to do if that field is not populated--all Word questions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I must be missing something, or perhaps I didn't make the problem clear. I've never seen merge fields that tell me whether the "Mailing Address" is Business or Home, and of course many contacts have both. So what condition(s) would I check for? The absence or presence of the Company Name does not tell me which is the mailing address. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not easy to do. This is a Word question, not an Outlook question. Post there on instructions for how to construct a merge using fields that will be populated conditionally, suppress blank lines if a field is empty, etc. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... The mailing addresses in my contacts are a mix of home and business addresses. I want to do a mail merge that includes the company name only when the business address is the mailing address. Using Outllook 2003 SP2. Is this easy and I've just missed it? Doable with coding or 3rd party tool? Thanks in advance! |
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When you start a merge from Outlook, then Outlook's fields will be available
to you for a simple merge, including its derived fields such as "Mailing Address." However, if you described accurately what you wanted to do, that would not serve your needs. You described a complex merge based on conditions (note your phrase "only when" in your post). That's a much tougher nut to crack. You must use Word's "Insert Word Field" function which will permit conditional merges and construct your merge layout very carefully so you can suppress blank lines when a field is not populated. There are not Outlook questions. Read Word's Help pages. Read Word's KB. Post in a Word group to see if anyone there knows how to do this. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... Sorry if I'm persisting too much, but I still think there's an Outlook issue he How does Outlook expose the value in the contacts checkbox "This is the mailing address?" The closest I can find is "Mailng Address Indicator" - but it always comes up blank. Without the information in that checkbox, no condition can be tested, and I've simply never seen it in either an export or a Merge Field list. Thanks for your patience! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: My suggestion remains unchanged. You are not asking Outlook questions here. What you specify as the mailing address in Outlook is of no consequence when it comes to constructing the complex merge you described. The Mailing Address is a derived field in Outlook. You would not use a derived field for a merge in Word under the circumstances you require. You would use the individual address elements which comprise them. And you would need to set the conditions for which field is used and what to do if that field is not populated--all Word questions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I must be missing something, or perhaps I didn't make the problem clear. I've never seen merge fields that tell me whether the "Mailing Address" is Business or Home, and of course many contacts have both. So what condition(s) would I check for? The absence or presence of the Company Name does not tell me which is the mailing address. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not easy to do. This is a Word question, not an Outlook question. Post there on instructions for how to construct a merge using fields that will be populated conditionally, suppress blank lines if a field is empty, etc. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Heliotrope" wrote in message ... The mailing addresses in my contacts are a mix of home and business addresses. I want to do a mail merge that includes the company name only when the business address is the mailing address. Using Outllook 2003 SP2. Is this easy and I've just missed it? Doable with coding or 3rd party tool? Thanks in advance! |
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