Mail merge lets you create a batch of documents that are personalized for each recipient. For example, a form letter might be personalized to address each recipient by name. A data source, like a list, spreadsheet, or database, is associated with the document. Placeholders--called merge fields--tell Word where in the document to include information from the data source.
You work on the main document in Word, inserting merge fields for the personalized content you want to include. When the mail merge is complete, the merge document will generate a personalized version of itself for each name in the data source.
Data sources
Your first step in setting up a mail merge is to pick the source of data you'll use for the personalized information. Excel spreadsheets and Outlook contact lists are the most common data sources, but any database that you can connect to Word will work. If you don't yet have a data source, you can even type it up in Word, as part of the mail merge process.
For details about data sources, see Data sources you can use for a mail merge.
Excel or Outlook
If you know you'll be using Excel or Outlook as the source of your data, see:
Document types
Word provides tools for incorporating your data into the following kinds of documents. Follow the links for details about each type:
- Letters that include a personalized greeting. Each letter prints on a separate sheet of paper.
Create and print a batch of personalized letters - Email where each recipient's address is the only address on the To line. You'll be sending the email directly from Word.
Create and send email messages - Envelopes or Labels where names and addresses come from your data source.
Create and print a batch of envelopes for mailing
Create and print sheets of mailing labels - Directory that lists a batch of information for each item in your data source. Use it to print out your contact list, or to list groups of information, like all of the students in each class. This type of document is also called a catalog merge.
Create a directory of names, addresses, and other information