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NOVICE question...

Hello,

I'm quite new to databases here...I'd like to be able to create a mailing
list (something I could use in Word as data for a merge file) from a list of
address that I have from a web page....

Nov 13 '05 #1
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ktheriault wrote:
Hello,

I'm quite new to databases here...I'd like to be able to create a mailing
list (something I could use in Word as data for a merge file) from a list of
address that I have from a web page....


Why bother with databases? You can keep the list as a text file.

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http://www.heuveltop.nl/BasCB/msac_index.html
I prefer human mail above automated so in my address
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Nov 13 '05 #2

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