Mail Merge
One of the handiest features of TntConnect is the ability to merge your contact information with Microsoft Word to merge envelopes, mailing labels, newsletters, e-mail messages, and more. This tutorial was created using Windows XP and Word 2007.
Video: Mail Merge on a Mac
Video: Mail Merge on Windows
Tip: Mail Merge familiarity
Using Mail Merge in TntConnect will be much easier if you are already familiar with using Mail Merge in Microsoft Word. Trial and error is the best way to learn this process, so be patient the first time you attempt this, and don’t be afraid to try it a few times for no other reason than to become familiar with the process.
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Tutorial: Creating a Mail Merge
1. | Select the group who will receive your newsletter. For example, select your newsletter recipients. |
2. | Select the mail merge menu item, or press the Microsoft Word button on the button bar and select "Create Mail Merge". |
3. | Select the <New Document> radio button (the default). |
Then select the Mail Merge Options document type for "Form Letters" or "Form Letters (e-mail)"
Press the <OK> button.
Contact Data box
If you want to save the contact list (a .csv file) for later use, enter a filename here. Otherwise, TntConnect will create a temporary file and automatically delete it when you exit TntConnect. For a regular mailing like a newsletter, it is better to not save the file, so that each month you are using a Lookup to capture the most current list of newsletter recipients.
Wait while TntConnect exports your contact data to a file.
5. | Once TntConnect opens your document, position your cursor at the place in your document where you want the TntConnect field to go. |
Press the <Insert Merge Field> button.
6. | Select the field you want (such as Greeting) |
Press the <Insert> button.
Press the <Close> button.
Note: Although you selected the field Greeting, Word actually puts the first contact’s greeting information on the page. What is displayed may vary from product to product (such as Word 2003 to Word 2007).
7. | Now press the appropriate Microsoft Word button to complete the merge. |
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