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Greetings,

Yes, this is possible. When you call for the mail-merge assistant, you
will be prompted to select a source. This source can be a CALC workbook
or a BASE database. I have been preparing a letter of sorts for a small
group for a couple of years and I have used both, though I now prefer
to use a database in BASE (I do not remember, however, which I switched
from CALC to BASE).

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Rémy Gauthier.

Le jeudi 10 novembre 2016 à 14:38 -0700, lismurn a écrit :
I have, for many years been writing letters to several hundred people
detailing their donations to various charities. Access to Microsoft
Office
which I used is now very restricted so I was wondering is it possible
to
mail merge into a Writer document information such as name, address
etc and
donations to various funds which are in Pounds sterling, all this is
held in
a Calc sheet. I know there is an address block which I do not wish to
use.

Many thanks in anticipation.
John




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