Integrating certain Excel cells into a Word document...

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Hey everyone, I was just wondering if you guys knew how to insert certain
cells in an excel document, and put them into a word document... and I don't
mean cut/copy/paste... the thing is... I just made an excel sheet with over
200 usernames and passwords, and I have to make letters to hand out to each
and every person at the company I work for... so I'm pretty sure theres a way
to make a letter like so

Dear *CELL A2*

Your username is *CELL A3* and your password is *CELLA4* ....

I just don't know how to integrate the 2 programs so that they know how to
work from eachother... I think I might have been able to do it in word 03,
but the new 07 setup is kind of .... well Different I guess, so any help you
guys could give me would be greatly appreciated... the only help i've got so
far is... Cut each and every individual cell and paste it in.... so yeah!...

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me

~Robert
 
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Jeffries-Robert said:
Hey everyone, I was just wondering if you guys knew how to insert certain
cells in an excel document, and put them into a word document... and I don't
mean cut/copy/paste... the thing is... I just made an excel sheet with over
200 usernames and passwords, and I have to make letters to hand out to each
and every person at the company I work for... so I'm pretty sure theres a way
to make a letter like so

Dear *CELL A2*

Your username is *CELL A3* and your password is *CELLA4* ....

I just don't know how to integrate the 2 programs so that they know how to
work from eachother... I think I might have been able to do it in word 03,
but the new 07 setup is kind of .... well Different I guess, so any help you
guys could give me would be greatly appreciated... the only help i've got so
far is... Cut each and every individual cell and paste it in.... so yeah!...

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me

~Robert


I think I just figured it out.... I opened the excel document in mail merge,
and then inserted the cells in that way... not exactly what I was looking for
intentionally, but it works all the same.

Hope this helps someone that has the same issue in the future!

~Robert
 

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