Is it possible

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Pruncey

I have about 20 different customer mailmerge databases that I'd like to
consolidate into 1 large database. Is there any easy way to do this without
having to retype all of the information?
 
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Peter Jamieson

What format are the databases in?

Do they al lhave the same structure?

Peter Jamieson
 
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Graham Mayor

Answered in another group - please don't multi-post!

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Pruncey

First time here, I didn't realize that there were categories. I thought I
posted in the wrong category to begin with so that's why I posted here again.
I didn't realize it was a big deal. My apologies.
 
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Graham Mayor

Most of us who answer questions here access many groups. Multi-posting is
therefore frowned upon. If you wish to post to more than one newsgroup, then
put all the groups in the same 'send-to' line separated by commas. This
links the messages and minimizes duplication of effort by those who respond
to questions. You may find using newsgroup access
http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm more convenient.

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