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Word Merge "opening this document will run the following SQL comma
I have been working with customers helping them set up merge documents in
Word. Once data has been attached to a document, whenever they open a document, the message window "Opening this document will run the following SQL command" appears. But it is not consistent. Some people never get it, some always, and now I have one customer who did not get it before, and now does, and doesn't want to. How, why, when? Is there a setting that controls this that can be set or reset? |
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This appears to be a common issue. I have it too but only with data I
download from one source and my data doesn't stay "attached" to my merge document. I searched these postings to see if I could find any answers. I think this is what you're looking for... This is a known issue in Word 2003 Check out this article in the Microsoft Online Knowledgebase Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 825765 "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=wrd2003 http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forum.as...om-MrgFile-txt bet_saliz wrote: I have been working with customers helping them set up merge documents in Word. Once data has been attached to a document, whenever they open a document, the message window "Opening this document will run the following SQL command" appears. But it is not consistent. Some people never get it, some always, and now I have one customer who did not get it before, and now does, and doesn't want to. How, why, when? Is there a setting that controls this that can be set or reset? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...merge/200508/1 |
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