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  2. Mail merge - Wikipedia

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    Mail merge consists of combining mail and letters and pre-addressed envelopes or mailing labels for mass mailings from a form letter. [1]This feature is usually employed in a word processing document which contains fixed text (which is the same in each output document) and variables (which act as placeholders that are replaced by text from the data source word to word).

  3. How to do a mail merge using Microsoft Word and Excel to ...

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    Quick tip: In the "Start Mail Merge" drop-down, you can also select "Step-by-Step Mail Merge Wizard" at the bottom of the list for a more guided run-through of the mail merge process. 9. Click ...

  4. History of Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    Word 1.1 for DOS was released in 1984 and added the Print Merge support, equivalent to the Mail Merge feature in newer Word systems. Word 2.0 for DOS was released in 1985 and featured Extended Graphics Adapter (EGA) support. Word 3.0 for DOS was released in 1986.

  5. Data merge - Wikipedia

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    Data merge may refer to: Mail merge; Data integration; Merge algorithm; See also. Merge (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 28 ...

  6. Talk:Mail merge - Wikipedia

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    People were doing "mail merge" on minicomputers in the Seventies. I worked at Henry Schein in 1980, where one of my duties was mail merges. They had already been doing it for a couple of years using IBM System/38s , and said they had done it before on the computer which the 38's replaced.

  7. Mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are business transactions in which the ownership of a company, business organization, or one of their operating units is transferred to or consolidated with another company or business organization.

  8. Mail (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mail is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. Historically, mail specifically meant a bag containing letters to be delivered by post.

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