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Quiz: Mail merge in Word 2003
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Use mail merge in Word 2003 to produce envelopes and labels for mass mailings.

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1. In a mail merge, what is the main document?
 
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2. Why does the unique information you use in a mail merge have to be stored in data files?
 
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3. What is the relationship between your data file and the fields you insert into the main document?
 
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4. Why is it important to match fields?
 
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5. Once you choose to preview your documents, the merge is complete and you can't make changes.
 
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