i am new to using adobe 8 professional. i work at a membership organization and am trying to send out a mass email to our members using acrobat.
what i need is a document created using data from excel. i'd like to have the members contact information pulled from excel document so that they can see the information that we currently have, and have fillable fields in the document as well, where the member can type in information if something they see is incorrect.
is this possible?
challenges i for see/things to know:
1. there are 10,000+ members that this needs to be emailed to, each with their own unique email address
2. each pdf will contain member specific information (id#, mailing address, email, phone, etc). and it will need to be mailed to the corresponding member
3. for the fillable fields, i'd like to have the information received from each member exported to an excel document to be imported into our database
any suggestions/questions/comments are greatly appreciated.
thanks all!
Mail merge applications are very popular and it wouldn't supprise me if something like this already existed. I've done some searching on the web and while I found lots of mail merge applications, none of them seemed to email PDF form attachments. Many of them used PDF as a template, but flattened the form fields before sending.
The closest one that I found was from www.evermap.com. It may in fact do exactly what you want but it's hard to tell from the description.
Have you looked at the mail merge in Outlook?
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