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Acess to data source
With Word 2000 when you opened a mail merge document, the data source file
(Excel) would open too and you could modify it and it would be available immediately in the main document. With the Word 2003 you don't have acess to the data source (Excel) when you open the main document. I'm I wrong? -- Pjacome |
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In Word 2002, the default method used to connect to Excel files changed from
DDE to OLEDB. You can still use the old method. Check Word Tools|Options|General|"COnfirm conversion ar open", then reconnect to the Excel sheet and select the DDE option when it is offered. Peter Jamieson "Pedro" wrote in message ... With Word 2000 when you opened a mail merge document, the data source file (Excel) would open too and you could modify it and it would be available immediately in the main document. With the Word 2003 you don't have acess to the data source (Excel) when you open the main document. I'm I wrong? -- Pjacome |
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