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I use outlook 2007 as contact manager and calendar.

To do mail merge Outlook has to be the default email client so I made Outlook my default mailer.

However I use Thunderbird as email client.

Would it be possible to do this:

1) COPY email address where I have the mouse

2) Look if Thunderbird client is open, if is not open OPEN thunderbird.

3) Open new compose window in Thunderbird and copy email address in TO:

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Is mail merge a frequent function for you? If it is not something you do daily, then I would look at keeping Thunderbird as your default client normally, and only switching it to Outlook when you need that functionality (then going back).

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Is mail merge a frequent function for you? If it is not something you do daily, then I would look at keeping Thunderbird as your default client normally, and only switching it to Outlook when you need that functionality (then going back).

Yes I use mail merge frequent.

I think I have find a solution.

I've seen that there is no mouse select key in Autoit.

p.e. if I have my mouse on an email address would it be possible to copy this address?

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