Use Word Templates for Bulk Communication
Microsoft Word templates can make it easier to mass communicate in print or email with entities such as contacts, customers, and vendors. For example, you can create:
- Brochures to alert customers about a sales campaign
- Letters to inform vendors about a new purchasing policy
- Invitations to attract contacts to an upcoming event
Note
When you set up Word templates, you must use a device with Microsoft Word 2019 or newer and the Windows operating system installed.
Set up the source of data
Use entities in Business Central as the source of data for the template, and add merge fields to personalize documents for each entity. The merge fields come from the entity in Business Central. When you apply a Word template to an entity, data from the merge fields is inserted in the document.
On the Word Templates page, when you create a new template an assisted setup guide will help you through the following steps:
- Choose one or more entities to use as the source of the data. For example, if you want to create a brochure for a sales campaign, you'd probably choose the Customer entity as the source.
- Choose other entities as extra sources of data. Learn more at Add Entries that are Related or Unrelated to the Source Entity.
- Download a blank template. You can set up the template in Word right away, or you can upload the blank template and finish the guide. When your template's ready, use the Upload action on the Word Templates page to replace the blank template with your finished template. Learn more at Set Up the Template in Word.
- Upload the template you've prepared.
- Enter a code and a name that identifies the template.
When you download a template, you get a .zip file that includes two files.
File | Description |
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DataSource.xlsx | The data source file provides the fields that you can use in the template. Don't edit the data source file. You can only use the Word template and data source files that you download and you must store the files in the same location. |
Word template | A .docx file to use as the template. |
To learn about setting up a template in Word, go to Set Up the Template in Word.
Add entries that are related or unrelated to the source entity
You can also merge data from other entities. To add other entities as data sources, use one of the following actions on the Word Templates page or when you're using the assisted setup guide:
Action | Description |
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Add related entity | Use data from entities that are related to the source entity. For example, for the Customer entity you can also merge data from the Contact entity. Entities are related when a field on one entity refers to another. A field on the Customer entity refers to a field on the Contact entity, so they're related. The shared field is often an identifier such as a name, code, or ID. |
Add unrelated entity | Use data from entities that aren't related to the source entity. For example, you're creating a template for the Customer entity. You might add the Company Information entity so you can include your contact details. A key benefit is that if you change your contact information, it's automatically updated in your template. After you add an unrelated entity, you can add entities that are related to it. |
For unrelated entries, you choose a specific record. Because you can only add an entity one time, to use a different record you must delete the entity and add it again with the new record.
You can create a hierarchy of entities, both related and unrelated. The relation is shown as a tree structure. The Entity relation field also shows information about the relation. For unrelated entities, the field shows the record that creates the relation.
When you add entities, use the Field Prefix field to specify a prefix for the field names. Later, when you add fields to the template, the prefix helps distinguish between fields from the source and other entities.
Select the fields to include
For each entity, you can specify the fields that you want to be available for the template. Choose the number in the Number of Selected fields column to access a list of fields that are available. On the Field Selection page, use the Include checkbox to specify the fields. For some entities, fields that businesses typically use are included by default. You can edit the list, for example, to remove the default fields. Your changes apply only to the template you're working on.
Note
The total number of fields that you can add from all entities is 250.
Note
You or your Microsoft partner can add custom fields to entities. When you do, we prefix the name of the fields with CALC and give them the field type Calculated. The field type is called calculated to indicate the field can show different types of values, such as text, numbers, dates, and so on.
To create a Word template in Business Central
- Choose the icon, enter Word Templates, and then choose the related link.
- Choose New, then Create a Template, and then follow the steps in the assisted setup guide. Hover over a field to read a short description.
Tip
You can also create a template directly from the page for an entity by choosing the Apply Word Template action to open the assisted setup guide, and then New Template. When you do, the data source is chosen for you based on the type of entity.
Set up the template in Word
When you're setting up a template in Word, on the Mailings tab you can add merge fields by choosing Insert Merge Field. The merge fields come from the data source file that you downloaded for the entity. They act as placeholders that tell Word where in the document to put the information about the entity.
Apply a template
When your Word template is ready, on the Word Templates page you can choose Apply to generate the documents. When you apply a Word template to an entity, data from the merge fields is inserted in the document. You can either create one document that contains sections for each entity, or choose Split to create a new document for each entity.
You can use the Apply Word Templates action to apply templates to one or more of the same type of entity, such as a customer, directly in the context of the page for the entity. For example, the Customer or Vendor pages.
Use Word templates with email
You can use Word templates to add content to email messages. When you compose an email, you can choose the Use Word Template action to apply the content of a template to the message. You must have created templates for the entity. You can use one template at a time, and when you switch between templates the message changes to reflect the content from the chosen template.
Additionally, you can use the Add File from Word Template action to attach the content of the template to the email as a file. The file will use the format you specified for the template output.
Edit a Word template
You can make the following changes to your Word templates:
- To edit the body text or merge fields included in the template, use the Download action, make your changes, and then use the Upload action
- To change the sources of data, use the Edit related entities action
- To replace the Word template with a new template, use the Upload action
- Delete the template