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Doug Robbins
 
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Default Word mail merge more time consuming in Office 2003.

The customization that I described will give you back the "old mail merge"

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Ann Shaw" wrote in message
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Doug -

I have already done as you suggested and do my best to ignore the annoying
mail merge window. I use the toolbar as much as possible, but still miss
the
old mail merge. As for the My Data Sources, I still prefer to keep all
related files in the same place (the table, main document and resulting
document. Again, thanks for your help and allowing me to comment.
Ann

"Doug Robbins" wrote:

You can reinstate the previous interface by selecting Customize from the
Tools menu and then on the Customize dialog, selecting the Commands tab
and
then the All Commands category and then scroll down through the list of
commands until you come to the mailmerge helper item and click and drag
it
onto a tool bar.

Note however, with the new interface, your data sources are NOT all in
one
file. They will be in separate files in the one folder which is named
"My
Data Sources"

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Ann Shaw" wrote in message
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When I upgraded to Office 2003 I was disappointed in the "improvements"
to
Word's mail merge. The most annoying change is not having the choice
of
not
using the pop up window and the default for the list data going to "My
Data
Sources". I do work for several organizations and do not want my lists
included in one file. Also, you can't sort on more than one criteria
unless
done before beginning the mail merge. I understand most of what you
were
trying to do, but it made it worse for advanced users. Thank you for
allowing me to comment.

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