Mail Merge is a useful tool that will allow you to easily produce multiple letters, labels, envelopes, nametags, and more using information stored in a list, database, or spreadsheet. In this lesson, you will learn how to use the Mail Merge Wizard to create a data source and a form letter , and you'll explore other wizard features.
When you are performing a Mail Merge , you will need a Word document (you can start with an existing one or create a new one) and a recipient list , which is typically an Excel workbook .
If you'd like to work along with the lesson, you can download the examples below.
Selecting Step by Step Mail Merge Wizard
The Mail Merge task pane appears and will guide you through the six main steps to complete a merge. The following is an example of how to create a form letter and merge the letter with a recipient list .
Selecting a document type
Selecting a starting document
Now you'll need an address list so Word can automatically place each address into the document. The list can be in an existing file, such as an Excel workbook , or you can type a new address list from within the Mail Merge Wizard.
Browsing for a data source
Choosing a file
Selecting a table
Use check boxes to include or exclude recipients
If you don't have an existing address list, you can click the Type a new list button and click Create . You can then type your address list.
Now you're ready to write your letter. When it's printed, each copy of the letter will basically be the same, except the recipient data —like the name and address —will be different on each one. You'll need to add placeholders for the recipient data so Mail Merge knows exactly where to add the data. If you're using Mail Merge with an existing letter, make sure the file is open.
Inserting an address block
Adjusting the address block formatting
For some letters, you'll only need to add an Address block and Greeting line . Sometimes, however, you may want to place recipient data within the body of the letter to further personalize it .
Previewing the letters
Printing the letters
The Merge to Printer dialog box
The Print dialog box