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Hi everyone, my name is Kevin. Today I want to show you how you can do a mail merge with custom attachments and custom subject lines using Microsoft Office. Now I did a video a little while back on doing mail merge just out of the box using Microsoft Office. If you want to do things like attachments, if you want to modify the subject line, if you want to say CC or BCC someone, these are a little bit more advanced and you cant do these out of box. You need to use a macro enabled sheet to help you with this. So if youre just looking for basic mail merge, I have a link down below where you can get to that video. However, if you are looking to doing some of these more advanced scenarios, stick with this video and Ill show you how to do it. Now, first off before we jump into it, one of the main questions is, well, what is mail merge? What mail merge allows you to do is you could send a customized, whether its emails, letters, address labels, you could basically send out all these things