Steps of mail merge in ms word by suitable example
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Mail merge is used to create multiple documents at once. These documents have identical layout, formatting, text, and graphics. Only specific sections of each document varies and is personalized. The documents Word can create with mail merge include bulk labels, letters, envelopes, and emails. There are three documents involved in the mail merge process:
Your main document
Your data source
Your merged document
Step 1: Prepare data in Excel for mail merge
The most important step in the mail merge process is to set up and prepare your data. You'll use your Excel spreadsheet as the data source for the recipient list.
Here are some tips to prepare your data for a mail merge. Make sure:
Column names in your spreadsheet match the field names you want to insert in your mail merge. For example, to address readers by their first name in your document, you'll need separate columns for first and last names.
All data to be merged is present in the first sheet of your spreadsheet.
Data entries with percentages, currencies, and postal codes are correctly formatted in the spreadsheet so that Word can properly read their values.
The Excel spreadsheet to be used in the mail merge is stored on your local machine.
Changes or additions to your spreadsheet are completed before it's connected to your mail merge document in Word.
Step 2: Start the mail merge
In Word, choose File > New > Blank document.
On the Mailings tab, in the Start Mail mergegroup, choose Start Mail Merge, and then choose the kind of merge you want to run.

Choose Select Recipients > Use an Existing List.

Browse to your Excel spreadsheet, and then choose Open.
If Word prompts you, choose Sheet1$ > OK.
Edit your mailing list
You can limit who receives your mail.
Choose Edit Recipient List.

In the Mail Merge Recipients dialog box, clear the check box next to the name of any person who you don't want to receive your mailing.
Step 3: Insert a merge field
You can insert one or more mail merge fields that pull the information from your spreadsheet into your document.
To insert an address block for an envelope, a label, an email message, or a letter
On the Mailings tab, in the Write & Insert Fieldsgroup, choose Address Block.

In the Insert Address Block dialog box, choose a format for the recipient's name as it will appear on the envelope.

Choose OK.
Choose File > Save.
To insert a greeting line in an email message or a letter
On the Mailings tab, in the Write & Insert Fieldsgroup, choose Greeting Line.

In the Insert Greeting Line dialog box, do the following:
Under Greeting line format, change the salutation if necessary by choosing the greeting (Dear is the default), the format for the recipient name, and the ending punctuation (a comma is the default).
and
Under Greeting line for invalid recipient names, choose an option in the salutation list.
Choose OK.
Choose File > Save.
To insert data from your spreadsheet in an email message or a letter
On the Mailings tab, in the Write & Insert Fieldsgroup, choose Insert Merge Field.
In the Insert Merge Field dialog box, under Fields, choose a field name (column name in your spreadsheet), and then choose Insert.
Repeat step 2 as needed, and choose Closewhen done.
Choose File > Save.
For more information about adding fields from your spreadsheet to the merge document, see Insert mail merge fields. And if you're interested in learning more about options for setting up email message, see Email merge in Word.
Step 4: Preview and finish the mail merge
After you insert the merge fields you want, preview the results to confirm that the content is okay. and then you're ready to complete the merge process.
On the Mailings tab, choose Preview Results.

Choose the Next  or Previous  record button to move through records in your data source and view how the records will appear in the document.
In the Finish group, choose Finish & Merge, and choose Print Documents or Send E-mail Messages.

Step 5: Save your mail merge
When you save the mail merge document, it stays connected to your data source. You can reuse the mail merge document for your next bulk mailing.
Open the mail merge document and choose Yeswhen Word prompts you to keep the connection
HOPE IT HELPS:)
Your main document
Your data source
Your merged document
Step 1: Prepare data in Excel for mail merge
The most important step in the mail merge process is to set up and prepare your data. You'll use your Excel spreadsheet as the data source for the recipient list.
Here are some tips to prepare your data for a mail merge. Make sure:
Column names in your spreadsheet match the field names you want to insert in your mail merge. For example, to address readers by their first name in your document, you'll need separate columns for first and last names.
All data to be merged is present in the first sheet of your spreadsheet.
Data entries with percentages, currencies, and postal codes are correctly formatted in the spreadsheet so that Word can properly read their values.
The Excel spreadsheet to be used in the mail merge is stored on your local machine.
Changes or additions to your spreadsheet are completed before it's connected to your mail merge document in Word.
Step 2: Start the mail merge
In Word, choose File > New > Blank document.
On the Mailings tab, in the Start Mail mergegroup, choose Start Mail Merge, and then choose the kind of merge you want to run.

Choose Select Recipients > Use an Existing List.

Browse to your Excel spreadsheet, and then choose Open.
If Word prompts you, choose Sheet1$ > OK.
Edit your mailing list
You can limit who receives your mail.
Choose Edit Recipient List.

In the Mail Merge Recipients dialog box, clear the check box next to the name of any person who you don't want to receive your mailing.
Step 3: Insert a merge field
You can insert one or more mail merge fields that pull the information from your spreadsheet into your document.
To insert an address block for an envelope, a label, an email message, or a letter
On the Mailings tab, in the Write & Insert Fieldsgroup, choose Address Block.

In the Insert Address Block dialog box, choose a format for the recipient's name as it will appear on the envelope.

Choose OK.
Choose File > Save.
To insert a greeting line in an email message or a letter
On the Mailings tab, in the Write & Insert Fieldsgroup, choose Greeting Line.

In the Insert Greeting Line dialog box, do the following:
Under Greeting line format, change the salutation if necessary by choosing the greeting (Dear is the default), the format for the recipient name, and the ending punctuation (a comma is the default).
and
Under Greeting line for invalid recipient names, choose an option in the salutation list.
Choose OK.
Choose File > Save.
To insert data from your spreadsheet in an email message or a letter
On the Mailings tab, in the Write & Insert Fieldsgroup, choose Insert Merge Field.
In the Insert Merge Field dialog box, under Fields, choose a field name (column name in your spreadsheet), and then choose Insert.
Repeat step 2 as needed, and choose Closewhen done.
Choose File > Save.
For more information about adding fields from your spreadsheet to the merge document, see Insert mail merge fields. And if you're interested in learning more about options for setting up email message, see Email merge in Word.
Step 4: Preview and finish the mail merge
After you insert the merge fields you want, preview the results to confirm that the content is okay. and then you're ready to complete the merge process.
On the Mailings tab, choose Preview Results.

Choose the Next  or Previous  record button to move through records in your data source and view how the records will appear in the document.
In the Finish group, choose Finish & Merge, and choose Print Documents or Send E-mail Messages.

Step 5: Save your mail merge
When you save the mail merge document, it stays connected to your data source. You can reuse the mail merge document for your next bulk mailing.
Open the mail merge document and choose Yeswhen Word prompts you to keep the connection
HOPE IT HELPS:)
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Mail merge is a process of combining a formal letter with the contents of data base , usually name and address list.
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There are six steps in the mail merge
- select the document type.
- start the document.
- select recipients.
- write your letter
- preview your letter
- complete the merge
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