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I had a job when I was in HS working in an office of a importer and exporter of cigars and the guy who ran the company thought I was a computer genius with rare super powers because I knew how to set up a mail merge in word and excel to make his invoic...

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    It's 2026. No one can figure out how to do a mail merge.

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    @futurebird Wow. And I do it with Libre office!!

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      I had a job when I was in HS working in an office of a importer and exporter of cigars and the guy who ran the company thought I was a computer genius with rare super powers because I knew how to set up a mail merge in word and excel to make his invoices and letters for his customers.

      It was a little tricky back then. But really just read the directions and follow them. I thought "some day computers will be so easy to use everyone will be able to do this"

      Yeah. That didn't happen.

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      @futurebird those lucky bastards in the universe where HyperCard caught on…

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        @futurebird oh, that makes sense

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        @alter_kaker @futurebird my favorite example is an Australian [CORRECTION: UK] bank that wanted to do a campaign addressing their top 200 [CORRECTION: 2000] high-net-worth customers. Due to inattention to correct placeholder replacement, two hundred letters went out each beginning with the same salutation “Dear Rich Bastard”…

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        • Kit BashirU Kit Bashir

          @alter_kaker @futurebird my favorite example is an Australian [CORRECTION: UK] bank that wanted to do a campaign addressing their top 200 [CORRECTION: 2000] high-net-worth customers. Due to inattention to correct placeholder replacement, two hundred letters went out each beginning with the same salutation “Dear Rich Bastard”…

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          @Unixbigot @alter_kaker @futurebird lol >The little UK firm responsible for the gaffe received a complaint from a potential customer who felt himself qualified to be a rich bastard yet had not received the letter he deemed appropriate to his station in life.
          from https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/dear-rich-bastard/
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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            I had a job when I was in HS working in an office of a importer and exporter of cigars and the guy who ran the company thought I was a computer genius with rare super powers because I knew how to set up a mail merge in word and excel to make his invoices and letters for his customers.

            It was a little tricky back then. But really just read the directions and follow them. I thought "some day computers will be so easy to use everyone will be able to do this"

            Yeah. That didn't happen.

            Mad EngineeringM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @futurebird Reading the directions and getting cooperation from the end-user sounds like the easy part, right?

            *laughs in bitter experience*

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              It's 2026. No one can figure out how to do a mail merge.

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              @futurebird I've got one in Word and Excel that I use to print the New Year's cards. I'll have to redo it this year in LibreOffice.

              For work, I've written one in Python that does attachments. I've even written the docs (because I use it once in a blue moon and can't remember how to run it).

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              • Kit BashirU Kit Bashir

                @alter_kaker @futurebird my favorite example is an Australian [CORRECTION: UK] bank that wanted to do a campaign addressing their top 200 [CORRECTION: 2000] high-net-worth customers. Due to inattention to correct placeholder replacement, two hundred letters went out each beginning with the same salutation “Dear Rich Bastard”…

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                @Unixbigot @alter_kaker @futurebird A friend of mine has been a professional database wizard for a couple of decades now. He has taught some corporate and conference classes. He gave a presentation like that once with a test database he had set up. For a company he had called "United Consumer Fuckers."

                Actually mailing stuff out like that is obviously better, though.

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                • Kit BashirU Kit Bashir

                  @alter_kaker @futurebird my favorite example is an Australian [CORRECTION: UK] bank that wanted to do a campaign addressing their top 200 [CORRECTION: 2000] high-net-worth customers. Due to inattention to correct placeholder replacement, two hundred letters went out each beginning with the same salutation “Dear Rich Bastard”…

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                  @Unixbigot @alter_kaker @futurebird

                  🤣😂

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    I had a job when I was in HS working in an office of a importer and exporter of cigars and the guy who ran the company thought I was a computer genius with rare super powers because I knew how to set up a mail merge in word and excel to make his invoices and letters for his customers.

                    It was a little tricky back then. But really just read the directions and follow them. I thought "some day computers will be so easy to use everyone will be able to do this"

                    Yeah. That didn't happen.

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                    @futurebird both humanity and computers are stupid, imo 😔

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      Career advice: learn to do a mail merge and find someone who will be dependent on you for life.

                      The end.

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                      @futurebird @noondlyt I do mail merge activities exactly once per year: Christmas holiday cards.

                      I have to relearn how to do mail merge exactly once per year: see above.

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                      • Flaming CheetoP Flaming Cheeto

                        @futurebird I setup the mail merge for my mom's small business on an Apple][ clone when I was an early teen.

                        2nd year college, I'm telling her I'm taking "Database Fundamentals" class and she asks why I have to take that. Asserts I already know the fundamentals.
                        I respond, "This is like, fundamentals of the American Airlines reservation database".

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                        @PizzaDemon When it works it works. Did you see the one about the airline reservation database that ran on Windows 95 in 2024? https://techstory.in/32-year-old-windows-version-saved-southwest-airlines-from-the-global-it-outage/

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          Career advice: learn to do a mail merge and find someone who will be dependent on you for life.

                          The end.

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                          @futurebird I literally taught a coworker how to do mail merge last week. She told her manager and my manager that I was her hero that day! The kudos felt good, but I marveled that nobody else in the office knew how to do it, or even that it existed.
                          She was going to write the email and send it to 250 people at a time, to get it to a few thousand recipients. And when one address is incorrect, manually find the wrong address and re send the email.
                          I think I saved her a good half days' worth of tedium.

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            It's 2026. No one can figure out how to do a mail merge.

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                            @futurebird I knew how to do a mail merge in the late ‘90s. I tried it in 2018 and none of the flows that used to work still did.

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              It's 2026. No one can figure out how to do a mail merge.

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                              @futurebird can confirm, but salesforce is making bank

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                Career advice: learn to do a mail merge and find someone who will be dependent on you for life.

                                The end.

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                                @futurebird I didn't know that this functionality existed in Office. Thank you.

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  I had a job when I was in HS working in an office of a importer and exporter of cigars and the guy who ran the company thought I was a computer genius with rare super powers because I knew how to set up a mail merge in word and excel to make his invoices and letters for his customers.

                                  It was a little tricky back then. But really just read the directions and follow them. I thought "some day computers will be so easy to use everyone will be able to do this"

                                  Yeah. That didn't happen.

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                                  @futurebird

                                  I am so honest with people when they try to complement my "tech skills" as an IT guy. I always tell them something like "Dude I just googled it." Because I know there's absolutely no risk to my job security by being honest about this.

                                  I have absolutely no fear of AI taking my job because it still requires an end user to 1) Have reading comprehension and 2) Not be scared of computers.

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                                    @futurebird I literally taught a coworker how to do mail merge last week. She told her manager and my manager that I was her hero that day! The kudos felt good, but I marveled that nobody else in the office knew how to do it, or even that it existed.
                                    She was going to write the email and send it to 250 people at a time, to get it to a few thousand recipients. And when one address is incorrect, manually find the wrong address and re send the email.
                                    I think I saved her a good half days' worth of tedium.

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                                    @Jirikiha @futurebird

                                    the lack of knowledge... the gap between what people use of various tech, and what the tech actually could do for them alone is a perfect reason to stop making new tech.

                                    invest the time and money into onboarding people.

                                    SO MUCH TIME AND ENERGY WASTED

                                    warm regards, someone who gave up on working as a UX engineer because of above sitch.

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                                      @Jirikiha @futurebird

                                      the lack of knowledge... the gap between what people use of various tech, and what the tech actually could do for them alone is a perfect reason to stop making new tech.

                                      invest the time and money into onboarding people.

                                      SO MUCH TIME AND ENERGY WASTED

                                      warm regards, someone who gave up on working as a UX engineer because of above sitch.

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                                      @plantfeest @Jirikiha @futurebird selling new tech without their customers' understanding of what th is tech does is where the profits are, so I'm pretty sure that Silicon Valley are going to be taking a hard pass on this advice

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                                      • Ænðr E. FeldstrawA Ænðr E. Feldstraw

                                        @futurebird I blame the ridiculous learning curve and hollowing out of features imposed on us by Microsoft. What say you?

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                                        @aeveltstra

                                        I can't blame microsoft when google docs is just as bad.

                                        You need to use their "apps script" to do a mail merge OR install one of the add-ons made by third parties which means giving up a LOT of privacy to ... someone.

                                        I wrote some app script to avoid exposing my students grades and names to ... just anyone.

                                        To me mail merge is an obvious core feature of "office software" So why is it still so obscure and hard to do? Where is the "progress?"

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          @aeveltstra

                                          I can't blame microsoft when google docs is just as bad.

                                          You need to use their "apps script" to do a mail merge OR install one of the add-ons made by third parties which means giving up a LOT of privacy to ... someone.

                                          I wrote some app script to avoid exposing my students grades and names to ... just anyone.

                                          To me mail merge is an obvious core feature of "office software" So why is it still so obscure and hard to do? Where is the "progress?"

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                                          @futurebird @aeveltstra I agree that this ought to be considered a core feature, but that unfortunately is the myth of progress at work.

                                          Realistically speaking if a use case is sufficiently obscure that someone would expect to need to do an internet search to figure out how to do it/remind themselves how they did it last time, then that use case will never be considered core to the product by the product managers, and it will be lost in one or another rearchitecture. (In this case it was not lost, but explicitly moved to a plugin, away from the "core" feature set of Google Docs.)

                                          But the social dynamic at play feels like a physical force in the development of software, once you know it well enough to recognize it.

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