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hi everyone Nicholas Buffet is here from Sunnyside for us back with another video tutorial and this tutorial like the one that Ive previously done just recently is about mail merge and all about breaking up a merge the document into individual files with custom file names now just to clarify a merge document essentially is the result of having a template letter for example or a mark sheet which Im going to be using and I want to customize that marksheet for my students by putting the students name at the top and I want to be able to save the smartsheet of each student as an individual file like Ive got here okay so each Students name for their marksheet and that way I can just use that marksheet to do my marking now the problem with mail Emoji is usually we have a data source lets say where the student names are and then from there we merge those names to the document so if Ive got 20 students and my March is two pages long its going to generate a long own document of 40 pages