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address data base in which I can choose which to use for mailing

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    Grammurph7
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    address data base in which I can choose which to use for mailing

    I want to set up an address data base in Excel. They would be a combination
    of personal and business addresses. I want to be able to separate them for
    the purpose of printing mailing labels. I am new to Office, could someone
    suggest a template or solution ? Thank you.

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    Gord Dibben
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    Re: address data base in which I can choose which to use for mailing

    Open a new workbook.

    In Sheet1 you will enter your titles across the row in individual cells.

    LastName FirstName Address City State Zip (and whatever else you wish)

    Last column title it Type

    Now assuming John Doe has two addresses...one personal and one business.

    Row 2 enter Doe John 123 main st. Albany NY 12345 enter a P in the Type
    column

    Row 3 enter Doe John 456 main st. Albany NY 67890 enter B in the Type
    column.

    Do this for each person in your list. If it is a personal address enter a P

    When you want to print mailing labels, do it through Word with Excel as the
    data source.

    You can filter or query on the P's and B's in the Type column.

    For help on Word mail merge using Excel as the data source.

    http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/mailmerg.htm

    http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/MailMe...AMailMerge.htm

    http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/MailMe...DataSource.htm

    And a training tutorial for creating envelopes and labels.

    http://office.microsoft.com/training...RC010390291033


    Gord Dibben Excel MVP

    On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 15:56:02 -0800, "Grammurph7"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I want to set up an address data base in Excel. They would be a combination
    >of personal and business addresses. I want to be able to separate them for
    >the purpose of printing mailing labels. I am new to Office, could someone
    >suggest a template or solution ? Thank you.


  3. #3
    Grammurph7
    Guest

    Re: address data base in which I can choose which to use for maili

    Thank you, Gord. I used to have all my addresses in Access and access was
    not included in the software on my new computer. I think your suggestion
    just might work. I'm going to start reading through those links now. I'm
    anxious to enter all my addresses back into the computer.

    "Gord Dibben" wrote:

    > Open a new workbook.
    >
    > In Sheet1 you will enter your titles across the row in individual cells.
    >
    > LastName FirstName Address City State Zip (and whatever else you wish)
    >
    > Last column title it Type
    >
    > Now assuming John Doe has two addresses...one personal and one business.
    >
    > Row 2 enter Doe John 123 main st. Albany NY 12345 enter a P in the Type
    > column
    >
    > Row 3 enter Doe John 456 main st. Albany NY 67890 enter B in the Type
    > column.
    >
    > Do this for each person in your list. If it is a personal address enter a P
    >
    > When you want to print mailing labels, do it through Word with Excel as the
    > data source.
    >
    > You can filter or query on the P's and B's in the Type column.
    >
    > For help on Word mail merge using Excel as the data source.
    >
    > http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/mailmerg.htm
    >
    > http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/MailMe...AMailMerge.htm
    >
    > http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/MailMe...DataSource.htm
    >
    > And a training tutorial for creating envelopes and labels.
    >
    > http://office.microsoft.com/training...RC010390291033
    >
    >
    > Gord Dibben Excel MVP
    >
    > On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 15:56:02 -0800, "Grammurph7"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >I want to set up an address data base in Excel. They would be a combination
    > >of personal and business addresses. I want to be able to separate them for
    > >the purpose of printing mailing labels. I am new to Office, could someone
    > >suggest a template or solution ? Thank you.

    >


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    gls858
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    Re: address data base in which I can choose which to use for maili

    Grammurph7 wrote:
    > Thank you, Gord. I used to have all my addresses in Access and access was
    > not included in the software on my new computer. I think your suggestion
    > just might work. I'm going to start reading through those links now. I'm
    > anxious to enter all my addresses back into the computer.
    >
    > "Gord Dibben" wrote:
    >
    >> Open a new workbook.
    >>
    >> In Sheet1 you will enter your titles across the row in individual cells.
    >>
    >> LastName FirstName Address City State Zip (and whatever else you wish)
    >>
    >> Last column title it Type
    >>
    >> Now assuming John Doe has two addresses...one personal and one business.
    >>
    >> Row 2 enter Doe John 123 main st. Albany NY 12345 enter a P in the Type
    >> column
    >>
    >> Row 3 enter Doe John 456 main st. Albany NY 67890 enter B in the Type
    >> column.
    >>
    >> Do this for each person in your list. If it is a personal address enter a P
    >>
    >> When you want to print mailing labels, do it through Word with Excel as the
    >> data source.
    >>
    >> You can filter or query on the P's and B's in the Type column.
    >>
    >> For help on Word mail merge using Excel as the data source.
    >>
    >> http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/mailmerg.htm
    >>
    >> http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/MailMe...AMailMerge.htm
    >>
    >> http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/MailMe...DataSource.htm
    >>
    >> And a training tutorial for creating envelopes and labels.
    >>
    >> http://office.microsoft.com/training...RC010390291033
    >>
    >>
    >> Gord Dibben Excel MVP
    >>
    >> On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 15:56:02 -0800, "Grammurph7"
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> I want to set up an address data base in Excel. They would be a combination
    >>> of personal and business addresses. I want to be able to separate them for
    >>> the purpose of printing mailing labels. I am new to Office, could someone
    >>> suggest a template or solution ? Thank you.


    If you already have an Access database, Access can be purchased separately.
    If you have a previous version and upgrade isn't real expensive.
    Also if you just open Excel and go to File > open browse to the mdb file
    with your addresses you should be able to open the file and bring your data
    right into Excel.

    gls858

  5. #5
    Gord Dibben
    Guest

    Re: address data base in which I can choose which to use for maili

    If you still have the Access *.mdb kicking around, Excel will open it as a new
    workbook.


    Gord

    On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:53:39 -0600, gls858 <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> Thank you, Gord. I used to have all my addresses in Access and access was
    >> not included in the software on my new computer. I think your suggestion
    >> just might work. I'm going to start reading through those links now. I'm
    >> anxious to enter all my addresses back into the computer.


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