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		<title>By: Christmas Time! &#124; HowTo-Outlook</title>
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		<description>[...] While many people would say that a Christmas card should be a real card and written personally, the mail merge function can still be useful to create labels for the envelopes or even print directly to the envelopes. You can find more about how to do a mail merge in this guide. [...]</description>
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