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  • Free to try
  • Price:
  • Free to try
  • Publisher Name:
  • By OnMerge
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows XP, Windows NT
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
  • File Size:
  • 3.49MB
  • Total Downloads:
  • 753

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OnMerge Images Description

Many experts feel that Microsoft Word’s most exciting recent feature is its ability to Mail Merge different pictures into your documents. Using the variable information feature, you can add customized images to your documents: Form letters with different (variable) logos, signatures and photos Personalized brochures and takeaways Business cards with photos Sell sheets and line sheets Catalogs and personnel directories with photos Labels with personalized photos and graphics Menus of the day with pictures Photo-ID badges Picture albums Let your Imagination run wild… Get a Warm Response Top sales pros put their photos on their business cards and brochures. They’ll tell you that the personal touch builds trust and credibility. Likewise, photos are the single most effective tool that you can use when you’re trying to get somebody’s attention, explain something, or get somebody to do or buy something. Why Don’t More People Use Customized Pictures? Large marketers have been using customized pictures in high-end campaigns for many years, using PrintShop Mail™ or other high-end variable-information programs… that cost thousands of dollars! There an entire sub-industry that has emerged to make and sell those expensive programs. And Now Microsoft has added a very powerful variable-image feature into Word – but it’s well-hidden and Microsoft forgot to make it easy to use! How to Set Up Variable Images in Word? We’re Microsoft Office experts, so we hear that question all the time. Microsoft’s recommended answer is for hard-core techies (and masochists) only: do complex manual coding in Word’s hidden “merge fields.” That’s over the heads of 99.9% of users. Even PhD researchers at Oxford University asked us for help with Microsoft’s method!


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