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Hey, and Welcome To Smart Office. Weekly Tips and Tricks To Work Around Microsoft Office Applications. Today, I will show something that has to do with Microsoft Word. How To Create A New Recipient List for Mail Merge in Microsoft Word? With Microsoft Word we can create group Letters that contain a standard body text structure and different personal information for each Recipient. A feature that is named Mail Merge. As mentioned, Mail Merge uses the following two components: The Main Document, which contains the text and all the other objects that we want to repeat in each Letter or Document. The Data Source, which contains the recipient information, that is, the items that change in each letter. For example, name, address, zip code, and more. All information about a specific Recipient in the Data Source is a single Data Record. In each record, a single information in the Data Source, such as the first name, or last name, is called a Field. In this video I will describe How To Create A