Bold Name only in Final Letter

Bold Name only in Final Letter

In the Final letter you can choose to have the name before the greeting appear in bold (some prefer it this way).

You'll need to use the Export to Excel option for your Final Letters and mail-merge yourself. See How to generate Final Letters.

After you merge your letters in Word you can do a "find" on all your names (or more accurately on all the text that precedes the "-") "and-replace"  with the same in bold. This video explains how it's done, using a colon instead of a dash. Simply do exactly what's presented, but replace the colon with the dash. 



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