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Microsoft Word 2010 : Starting the Mail Merge

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Start the Mail Merge Wizard

1. Click the Mailings tab.

2. Click the Start Mail Merge button, and then click Step by Step Mail Merge Wizard.

The Mail Merge task pane opens, displaying Step 1 of 6.

3. Select the type of document you are working on (in this case the Letters option).

4. Click Next: Starting document on the task pane to display Step 2 of 6.

5. Click a starting document option (such as Use the current document).

6. Click Next: Select recipients on the task pane to display Step 3 of 6.

Did You Know?

You can set up the main document manually. Create a new or existing document, click the Mailings tab, click the Start Mail Merge button, select a document type (Letters, E-Mail Messages, etc.), and then select any options, if prompted.
 
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