Saving letters individually on mail merge

Anonymous
2020-07-06T12:31:12+00:00

Hi, I am trying to save individual docs from my mail merge and it just won't work.

Any ideas what I've done wrong?

View - Outline/Select All/Create/Save as... 

but it only saves the complete document and not separate ones?? Thanks

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  1. Suzanne S Barnhill 274.6K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2020-07-06T12:59:23+00:00
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  3. Doug Robbins - MVP - Office Apps and Services 322K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2020-07-07T02:45:38+00:00

    Use the Merge to Individual Documents facility on my Merge Tools Add-in that is contained in the MERGE TOOLS ADD-IN.zip file that you can download from the following page of my One Drive:

    http://bit.ly/1hduSCB

    Extract the files from the archive and read the:

    “READ ME – Setting up and using the Merge Tools Add-in.pdf

    to see how to install and use the various tools.  Using those tools, it is possible to perform the following types of merge that cannot be done with Mail Merge “out-of-the-box”:

    ●    Merge to e-mail messages either with or without attachments, with the documents created by the merge being sent as either Word or PDF attachments or as the body of the e-mail message.

    ●    Merge to individual documents in either Word or PDF format with the filenames being supplied by the data in one of the fields in the data source

    ●    Many to One type merges, which can be used for creating documents such as invoices where there are multiple records in the data source that have common data in one of the fields

    ●    Merging to a document that will include a chart that is unique to each record in the data source

    ●    Merging a document with Content Controls

    ●    Merging a document that contains Legacy FormFields

    ●    Duplex Merges

    ●    Merging to a printer that will collate and staple the output created from each record in the data source.

    The requirements for using the system are:

    ●    The mail merge main document must be of the Letters type, though that does not mean that the output cannot be sent as an e-mail message where relevant.

    ●    For the Many To One, Merge with Attachments and Merge to Individual Docs utilities, the data source may be either a table or query in an Access database, or in the form of an Excel worksheet and that worksheet must be the first sheet in the Excel workbook. If the data is on some other sheet, you can easily move that sheet so that it is the first sheet in the workbook by clicking on the sheet tab and dragging it to the left.  For the Chart Merge utility, see the Mail Merging with Charts document that is included in the Merge Tools Add-in Zip file for additional requirements for the data source for use with that utility

    ●    For a data source in the form of an Excel worksheet, the field names must be in the first row of the worksheet and there must be a field name in all of the cells in that row that are within the range of columns that contain the data.

    ●    For both types of data source, the field names must contain only alphanumeric characters (No @,#,$,%,&,(,), etc) and the field names must not start with a numeric character (0-9). The number of characters in the field names, including spaces, must not be more than 40.

    For a demonstration of the use of the facility, prepared by a Microsoft employee, see

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj_s3cdfVDY

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-07-22T23:13:50+00:00

    Hi Thank you for this I have downloaded the add in but it's not quite what i was after. I've even watched quite a few you tubes. Kevin doesn't show how to save merged letters individually. Which is what I'm after. I can do the merge but then i need the letters as separate pdfs, not print or email. Any ideas?

    Many thanks!

    Nic

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  5. Charles Kenyon 159.1K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2020-07-23T05:29:51+00:00

    Either Graham's or Doug's Add-Ins will do what you want.

    The primary reason I'm writing is I noted that yesterday you received a response (since deleted) claiming that someone had "assigned a level 5 Microsoft Certified executive" and giving you a phone number to call. DO NOT CALL THAT NUMBER.

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