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If you are merging mail lists in Microsoft Office 2016, you will need to insert fields where you want the personalization to be. First, position the insertion point appropriately:

  • For letters, click where you want the merge code to appear. You will want the recipient’s name and address near the top of the document, just below the date. You might also want a greeting like (Dear name). You might want other personalization too, such as a mention of the person’s city or state in a body paragraph.

  • For email messages, click where you want the first bit of personalization to appear. There isn’t a customary placement for personalized data in email messages like there is for a business letter.

  • For envelopes, place the insertion point in the empty text box in the center of the label.

  • For labels, place the insertion point in the upper right cell of the table. If you don’t see a table, choose Table Tools Layout →View Gridlines.

  • For a directory, click where you want the merge code to appear. If you want some separator to appear between records, create that (such as a horizontal line or a blank line) and then move the insertion point above that separator.

After positioning the insertion point, you are ready to insert the merge code. To simplify the process of inserting fields, Word offers two special merge codes you can use:

  • Address Block inserts all the fields needed to create a properly formatted address block, including the spaces and paragraph breaks between them, something like this:

    Amy Jones
    3855 W. Main St.
    Arcadia, IN 46958

  • Greeting Line inserts a greeting such as Dear followed by the recipient’s name. When you insert the greeting line you can choose whether to use their first name, last name, or both. It might look something like this:

    Dear Ms. Jones:

    You can also insert individual merge fields. For example, you might mention the person’s city in a paragraph like this:

    Until June 30, our store in Indianapolis is offering 20% off all clearance items.

Insert an address block

To insert an address block (for example, on an envelope or label, or at the top of a letter), follow these steps:

  1. On the Mailings tab, click Address Block.

  2. Choose the format in which the person’s name should appear.

  3. If you do not want the company name (if any) to appear, click the Insert company name check box.

  4. Specify how addresses outside of the default country should be shown.

  5. Check the preview to make sure the address block appears as expected.

    If the address preview doesn’t look right, click Match Fields and use the dialog box that appears to match up the fields from the merge data file with the fields used for the address block.

  6. Click OK to insert the code.

    Specify options for the address block.
    Specify options for the address block.

The address block code appears in the document with double angle brackets around it, like this: <>.

Correct the spacing issue on address blocks

One problem with the default address block is that it leaves too much vertical space between lines, because of the default paragraph spacing. (Each line of the address block is a separate paragraph.) To see this for yourself, choose Mailings→Preview Results. Repeat that command to turn off the preview.

To correct the problem, follow these steps:

  1. Select the <> code.

  2. On the Home tab, click the Line and Paragraph Spacing button to open its menu.

  3. Click Remove Space After Paragraph.

    Remove extra space after paragraphs within the address block.
    Remove extra space after paragraphs within the address block.

Insert a greeting line

To insert a greeting line, follow these steps:

  1. On the Mailings tab, click Greeting Line.

  2. Use the drop-down lists in the Greeting line format section to specify how the greeting will appear.

  3. Specify a greeting line for invalid recipient names (for example, a record where no recipient name was specified).

  4. Check the preview area to make sure the greeting line is as you want it.

    • You can click the Next button to move through all the records to check each one.

    • If the fields aren’t matching up, click Match Fields and specify which fields from the data list should be included in the greeting.

  5. Click OK.

    Specify the settings for the greeting line.
    Specify the settings for the greeting line.

Insert an individual merge field

To insert an individual field, follow these steps:

  1. On the Mailings tab, click the arrow on the Insert Merge Field button, opening a menu.

  2. Click the desired field to insert.

    Choose an individual field to insert.
    Choose an individual field to insert.

Here’s an alternate method. You can click the face of the Insert Merge Field button (the graphical part, not the text and arrow below it) to open the Insert Merge Field dialog box. From there you can choose a field and click Insert.

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Faithe Wempen, M.A., has written more than 140 books on computer hardware and software, including Microsoft Office 2016 for Seniors for Dummies and The PowerPoint Bible. A Microsoft Office Master Instructor, she has educated more than a quarter of a million corporate students with her online courses, and hundreds more as an adjunct instructor at Purdue University.

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