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I am trying to merg data from my excel 2003 sheet to form letters in word.
To find the record I want I put in a policy # but it won't find the record. The # would be as such 603652. Any suggestions as to how I can get it to find the number I want to merge |
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It sounds as though you are trying to merge single records into a merge
letter. One easy way to do this without recourse to vba or leafing through interminable menus is to add an ASK field and a SKIPIF field to the very start of the merge letter. These don't print so take up no space. If we assume that the policy number you wish to search for is in a field called 'Number' then if you merge *all* records, the following will print only the record that has the matching number. { ASK Policy "Policy Number" \o }{ SKIPIF { Mergefield Number } { REF Policy } } You do need to ensure that {Mergefield Number} does in fact reproduce exactly what you enter in the ASK field or they will never match. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Darlene wrote: I am trying to merg data from my excel 2003 sheet to form letters in word. To find the record I want I put in a policy # but it won't find the record. The # would be as such 603652. Any suggestions as to how I can get it to find the number I want to merge |
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When the find record facility doesn't work, another possible approach is to
enable the Mailmerge toolbar (e.g. View-Toobars), then use the MailMerge recipients box (3rd button from the left) to display the record list, scroll up and down to find the record you need, then click it and close the dialog. It's obviously not the easy search facility you need, but it probably will work as long as your Excel sheet does not have more rows than the dialog can hold (And its maximum is not huge - it's either 1000 or 10000 records, I forget which off the top of my head). -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Darlene" wrote in message ... I am trying to merg data from my excel 2003 sheet to form letters in word. To find the record I want I put in a policy # but it won't find the record. The # would be as such 603652. Any suggestions as to how I can get it to find the number I want to merge |
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