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Mail Merge Toolkit 2.5.3 - Improve mail merging in Microsoft Office

Improve mail merging in Microsoft Office

Mail Merge Toolkit



 

Mail Merge Toolkit: Mail Merge Toolkit is a powerful add-in for Microsoft Office 2002 (XP), 2003 and 2007 designed to extend the mail merging capabilities in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Publisher. Allows you to insert data fields into subject fields, add attachments, send emails in GIF, HTML, RTF and text formats. When sending GIF messages from MS Publisher, HTML-links can be assigned for image areas (image map technology). The mail merging with Mail Merge Toolkit is virtually the same as standard merging, but it gives you more options and is more reliable in operation. It doesn't cause any false response by the security system and is especially coded to avoid security prompts, there is a possibility to interrupt sending, the number of already sent messages and messages to be sent is shown in the Mail Merge Toolkit information window.

What is new in version 2.5.3:

Support for Microsoft Outlook 2007 hotfix package KB958789 has been added.




 

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For $24.00

Download: Download Mail Merge Toolkit 2.5.3 (4.6 Mb)
Download Count:0
Release Date:2009-08-16
Last Updated:1969-12-31
Manufacturer: MAPILab Ltd.
Product Support: Mail Merge Toolkit WebSite
  
Language:English, German, Russian
Requirements:Microsoft Office 2007, 2003 (XP), 2002
Install:Install Only
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