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Getting a Parameter to work in Microsoft Query
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I posted earlier about not being able to link an Access databases parameter query to a mail merge document and didnt get any replies. Since then someone has posted nearly the exact same question on the Access newsgroup and was told not to use an Access query but to call up Microsoft Query from the Word document. Ive played around with this and get stopped when I enter the parameter in the query - I get the message You Cannot Use A Parameter in This Query. Ive followed the instructions carefully, as described in Help. Any ideas? Thanks, JohnB |
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Reply attempted to your previous post.
Peter Jamieson "JohnB" wrote in message ... Hi. I posted earlier about not being able to link an Access databases parameter query to a mail merge document and didnt get any replies. Since then someone has posted nearly the exact same question on the Access newsgroup and was told not to use an Access query but to call up Microsoft Query from the Word document. Ive played around with this and get stopped when I enter the parameter in the query - I get the message You Cannot Use A Parameter in This Query. Ive followed the instructions carefully, as described in Help. Any ideas? Thanks, JohnB |
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