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Merging between Excel and Word and all of the merge fields are picked up
correctly in the resulting Word document except for the Street Number field when this field has a PO Box, eg PO Box 321. The result displayed is 0. I just finished reviewing "Formatting Word fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm This web site was helpful as I learned to toggle between field display and the result with ALT + F9. The field display shows the field name Street Number cottectly. I am unclear that if there were any switches associated with this Field Code would they in fact be displayed when displaying the Field Name? Not to bore anyone with everything I tried, but I have tried everything I could think to do and still can't get the result to display a PO Box followed by the number. I tried formatting the column in Excel to text, no luck, then formatting the column in Excel to general, still no luck. I even tried to just enter PO Box as the "street number" and the actual number as the "Street Name", but again the result for the Field "Street Number" results as 0. I tried to delete all PO Box entries in Excel and format the column then re-enter the data, still no luck. Its just this one Field that isn't working. All of the other fields yield the intentioned information. I can't imagine what is going on here. Can anyone help me with this? Steve Koenig |
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Format the Excel column as text. If that doesn't work, see the alternative
method of connection to Excel described at http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm under Excel data. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Steve Koenig wrote: Merging between Excel and Word and all of the merge fields are picked up correctly in the resulting Word document except for the Street Number field when this field has a PO Box, eg PO Box 321. The result displayed is 0. I just finished reviewing "Formatting Word fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm This web site was helpful as I learned to toggle between field display and the result with ALT + F9. The field display shows the field name Street Number cottectly. I am unclear that if there were any switches associated with this Field Code would they in fact be displayed when displaying the Field Name? Not to bore anyone with everything I tried, but I have tried everything I could think to do and still can't get the result to display a PO Box followed by the number. I tried formatting the column in Excel to text, no luck, then formatting the column in Excel to general, still no luck. I even tried to just enter PO Box as the "street number" and the actual number as the "Street Name", but again the result for the Field "Street Number" results as 0. I tried to delete all PO Box entries in Excel and format the column then re-enter the data, still no luck. Its just this one Field that isn't working. All of the other fields yield the intentioned information. I can't imagine what is going on here. Can anyone help me with this? Steve Koenig |
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![]() Graham, thank you for the reply, but it left me with nothing new to try. Your first suggestion was: Format the Excel column as text, but my original inquiry stated: I tried formatting the column in Excel to text Your second suggestion was to review your web site on an alternative method of connecting to Excel. When I click on that link, I get a message, The page cannot be found I just can't imagine why this one field won't merge properly. Thank you, Steve Koenig "Graham Mayor" wrote: Format the Excel column as text. If that doesn't work, see the alternative method of connection to Excel described at http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm under Excel data. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Steve Koenig wrote: Merging between Excel and Word and all of the merge fields are picked up correctly in the resulting Word document except for the Street Number field when this field has a PO Box, eg PO Box 321. The result displayed is 0. I just finished reviewing "Formatting Word fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm This web site was helpful as I learned to toggle between field display and the result with ALT + F9. The field display shows the field name Street Number cottectly. I am unclear that if there were any switches associated with this Field Code would they in fact be displayed when displaying the Field Name? Not to bore anyone with everything I tried, but I have tried everything I could think to do and still can't get the result to display a PO Box followed by the number. I tried formatting the column in Excel to text, no luck, then formatting the column in Excel to general, still no luck. I even tried to just enter PO Box as the "street number" and the actual number as the "Street Name", but again the result for the Field "Street Number" results as 0. I tried to delete all PO Box entries in Excel and format the column then re-enter the data, still no luck. Its just this one Field that isn't working. All of the other fields yield the intentioned information. I can't imagine what is going on here. Can anyone help me with this? Steve Koenig |
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I'd have another go at accessing Graham's site.
The problem in this case is almost certainly that the column contains only numeric data (or possibly blank) in the first few rows of your sheet (maybe 8 or 25 rows). When Word (2002/2003) get the data using the Jet OLEDB provider (which is what it does by default) its decision about the data type of each column partly depends on what it finds in the column, My guess is that if you temporarily put the "offending" row at the top of your data you may get a different result. One way around this should be to revert to the old DDE connection method by a. checking Word Tools|Options|General|"Confirm conversions at open" b. disconnecting from the data source, then reconnecting to Excel and selecting the DDE option when it's offered. If the workbook is multi-sheet, make sure you open it, select the sheet you want, then (probably) save and close the workbook before trying to access it. Peter Jamieson "Steve Koenig" wrote in message ... Merging between Excel and Word and all of the merge fields are picked up correctly in the resulting Word document except for the Street Number field when this field has a PO Box, eg PO Box 321. The result displayed is 0. I just finished reviewing "Formatting Word fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm This web site was helpful as I learned to toggle between field display and the result with ALT + F9. The field display shows the field name Street Number cottectly. I am unclear that if there were any switches associated with this Field Code would they in fact be displayed when displaying the Field Name? Not to bore anyone with everything I tried, but I have tried everything I could think to do and still can't get the result to display a PO Box followed by the number. I tried formatting the column in Excel to text, no luck, then formatting the column in Excel to general, still no luck. I even tried to just enter PO Box as the "street number" and the actual number as the "Street Name", but again the result for the Field "Street Number" results as 0. I tried to delete all PO Box entries in Excel and format the column then re-enter the data, still no luck. Its just this one Field that isn't working. All of the other fields yield the intentioned information. I can't imagine what is going on here. Can anyone help me with this? Steve Koenig |
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Thank you Peter,
I may not know how, why or anything else, but I took your advice and added PO Box temp to nthe first record otherwise a PO Box didn't show up till about the 12th record. So somehow Word thought it was suppose to be a number field even though I formatted the Excel column to text. And I thought I had tried everything. Good thing I never had to deal with the old connection method or I would have quickly been in over my head. Thanks again, Steve Koenig "Peter Jamieson" wrote: I'd have another go at accessing Graham's site. The problem in this case is almost certainly that the column contains only numeric data (or possibly blank) in the first few rows of your sheet (maybe 8 or 25 rows). When Word (2002/2003) get the data using the Jet OLEDB provider (which is what it does by default) its decision about the data type of each column partly depends on what it finds in the column, My guess is that if you temporarily put the "offending" row at the top of your data you may get a different result. One way around this should be to revert to the old DDE connection method by a. checking Word Tools|Options|General|"Confirm conversions at open" b. disconnecting from the data source, then reconnecting to Excel and selecting the DDE option when it's offered. If the workbook is multi-sheet, make sure you open it, select the sheet you want, then (probably) save and close the workbook before trying to access it. Peter Jamieson "Steve Koenig" wrote in message ... Merging between Excel and Word and all of the merge fields are picked up correctly in the resulting Word document except for the Street Number field when this field has a PO Box, eg PO Box 321. The result displayed is 0. I just finished reviewing "Formatting Word fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm This web site was helpful as I learned to toggle between field display and the result with ALT + F9. The field display shows the field name Street Number cottectly. I am unclear that if there were any switches associated with this Field Code would they in fact be displayed when displaying the Field Name? Not to bore anyone with everything I tried, but I have tried everything I could think to do and still can't get the result to display a PO Box followed by the number. I tried formatting the column in Excel to text, no luck, then formatting the column in Excel to general, still no luck. I even tried to just enter PO Box as the "street number" and the actual number as the "Street Name", but again the result for the Field "Street Number" results as 0. I tried to delete all PO Box entries in Excel and format the column then re-enter the data, still no luck. Its just this one Field that isn't working. All of the other fields yield the intentioned information. I can't imagine what is going on here. Can anyone help me with this? Steve Koenig |
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