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Default My zip code format is lost when merging from Excel to Word...

If you have a mixture of 5-digit and 9-digit ZIPs, then you'd be better off
using DDE to connect.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Cate" wrote in message
...
Suzanne! Removing those quotation marks seems to have done the trick with
the 5-digit zip codes!! Hurray, we're half-way there. I've tried several
variations on the 9-digit portion of the coding, but get only five zeros

to
show. I can remove the 4-digit extensions, but would much rather be able

to
solve this once and for all. I really appreciate all your and Graham's

help,
as I'm sure others will, too.
--
Cate


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

There are two ways to force Word to use the number formatting you have
applied in Excel. One is to use a formatting switch as described by

Graham.
The other is to connect to Excel using DDE (the old method) instead of

OLEDB
(the method introduced in Word 2002, which preserves Unicode characters

but
not number formatting). To do the latter, you'll need to check the box

for
"Confirm conversion at Open" on the General tab of Tools | Options.

After
doing that, reattach the data source to your mail merge main document.

When
you do, you'll get a dialog asking you to choose the connection method,

and
you can choose DDE.

Also, I notice that Graham's reply suggests "{ Mergefield Zip \#

"00000" }."
If I have correctly read Word's Help topic "Numeric Picture (\#) field
switch," the quotes around the numeric picture are unnecessary and

perhaps
incorrect (and may be part of the problem).

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Words into Type
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"Cate" wrote in message
...
Dear Suzanne & Graham,
Yes, I did actually use the heading specific to my Excel datasheet,

but
for
simplicity didn't include it in my last message to this stream. My

system
seems to be refusing to recognize the switch. Any ideas how to trick

it
into
recognizing it? What is a DDE?
--
Cate


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

The "\# 00000" is a formatting switch. In the example, you must

substitute
for "Zip" whatever is the name of the field in your database that

contains
the ZIP code. The alternative is to link to the Excel file using

DDE.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Cate" wrote in message
...
I have read the entire steam, carefully read your linked page, and

also
checked & double checked my typing. I continue to get an error

message
that
the mergefield zip \# (the backslash doesn't show, though) is not

found in
the header row of my database. Everything stops at that point.
--
Cate


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

The use of zip codes formatting switches is explained in detail

in
my
web
page http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm

Essentially Word is expected to provide the formatting and will

strip
leading zeros from numbers. You can use a number switch or mask

to
restore
that zero. At the place you want the zip code press CTRL+F9.

This
will
give
you a pair of field brackets {}

Between the brackets type the required field data, presumably
{Mergefield
Zip} then add the switch i.e.
{Mergefield Zip \# "00000"}. With the cursor in the field. Press

F9
to
update. This should toggle the field display, but if it doesn't

ALT+F9
will.

If you need one of the more complicated formatting options, see

the
web
page for the content.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




Merging Zip Code Errors wrote:
I am having the same problem as Suzanne. I FOLLOWED THE POSTED
DIRECTIONS! How about a detailed example?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Did you update the field after adding the switch?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




Judy F. wrote:
yes I have viewed both website suggestions and followed both

advice,
but it is not showing the "0"

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Did you look at the recommended Web page?

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Judy F." wrote in message
...
I am also having the same problem.
I have changed the format to specialzip code when I

merge, I
do
not get the initial "0" in my zip code.
I change the format to text, and when I merge I only get

the
"0"
without the remaining digits in the zip code.
I entered the questioning zip codes with a ' prior to the

0
and
when I merge only the "0" without the remaining digits in

the
zip
code show up.

Help?


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you're using Word 2002 or 2003, see

http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...002/MM2002.htm

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Words into Type
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"MarianneME" wrote

in
message

...
I am merging addresses from Excel to Work and I lose

zip
code
formatting during the merge so that for all zip codes

that
begin
with a zreo, the zero is dropped. I have never had this

problem
before, how can I fix this? Thanks!