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Using Outlook 2003, complete installation. There are no error
messages, warnings or any other nuisances to indicate an incomplete or erroneous setup of Outlook 2003. With that said... here's what I need help with: Holiday season is upon us and so are people who want to do Holiday Card mail merges with MS-Word and MS-Outlook. In my situation, the vast majority of Holiday Cards are going to home addresses and a significant number of these people are married. I'm looking for suggestions on how to get the "Mr. and Mrs." or "Dr. and Mrs." etc. to come out properly during the mail merge. I would prefer to use the existing Outlook 2003 Data Structure with minimal 'tweaking'. I am trying to -avoid- creating extra contact entries for spouses or populating the spouse field with the prefix "and Mrs." The idea is to keep only one contact record for a given person which may have both a business and a home address, but have Outlook know that when I'm using the Home Address in the formal capacity of a Holiday Card, the proper salutation for a married couple is "Mr. and Mrs.," "Dr. and Mrs.," etc. So! I bring it to the readers and hope someone has a viable solution or knows that Oulook 2003 has this capacity but it's been buried so deep I simply cannot find it. Thank you! --Patrick Hughes |
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