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I have Outlook 2000 SP3. I want to print labels by categories. Can you do
this with a filter view, if so, how do you filter the view and then do you export to excel and merge into word? -- |
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Your version is very old and no longer supported. Moreover, you failed to
provide which mode of Outlook 2000 you are using. Mail merges are a function of Word, not Outlook. Mail merges from Word cannot be sorted by category. With modern versions one would use Outlook to sort the Contacts by category first, then start the merge to Word from Outlook using the Contacts you selected (Contacts Folder Tools Mail Merge). If have no such option in Outlook 2000, then you would have to create a separate Contacts subfolder containing only the Contacts in the category to which you want to merge, then perform the merge from Word to that Contacts subfolder. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "jazzed4life" jazzed.donotspam@bigplanet wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2000 SP3. I want to print labels by categories. Can you do this with a filter view, if so, how do you filter the view and then do you export to excel and merge into word? -- |
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Hi,
Thanks for the information. I have Outlook 2000 SP3. Are most of these answers only for Office 2003? Can you create a view in Outlook by category? If so, how? Then would I export into excel then word to create labels? -- jazzed4life "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your version is very old and no longer supported. Moreover, you failed to provide which mode of Outlook 2000 you are using. Mail merges are a function of Word, not Outlook. Mail merges from Word cannot be sorted by category. With modern versions one would use Outlook to sort the Contacts by category first, then start the merge to Word from Outlook using the Contacts you selected (Contacts Folder Tools Mail Merge). If have no such option in Outlook 2000, then you would have to create a separate Contacts subfolder containing only the Contacts in the category to which you want to merge, then perform the merge from Word to that Contacts subfolder. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "jazzed4life" jazzed.donotspam@bigplanet wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2000 SP3. I want to print labels by categories. Can you do this with a filter view, if so, how do you filter the view and then do you export to excel and merge into word? -- |
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Did you read my post?
The answer applies to currently supported versions. I can't remember if it applies to Outlook 2000, but I told you how to check. Not sure why you keep thinking you need to bring Excel into this. Outlook is your data source. Help Files abound on mail merges, and so do countless sites on the Internet. For an overview of these functions take a look he http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/printlabel.htm http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/mailmerge.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...186361033.aspx -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "jazzed4life" jazzed.donotspam@bigplanet wrote in message ... Hi, Thanks for the information. I have Outlook 2000 SP3. Are most of these answers only for Office 2003? Can you create a view in Outlook by category? If so, how? Then would I export into excel then word to create labels? -- jazzed4life "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your version is very old and no longer supported. Moreover, you failed to provide which mode of Outlook 2000 you are using. Mail merges are a function of Word, not Outlook. Mail merges from Word cannot be sorted by category. With modern versions one would use Outlook to sort the Contacts by category first, then start the merge to Word from Outlook using the Contacts you selected (Contacts Folder Tools Mail Merge). If have no such option in Outlook 2000, then you would have to create a separate Contacts subfolder containing only the Contacts in the category to which you want to merge, then perform the merge from Word to that Contacts subfolder. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "jazzed4life" jazzed.donotspam@bigplanet wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2000 SP3. I want to print labels by categories. Can you do this with a filter view, if so, how do you filter the view and then do you export to excel and merge into word? -- |
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