Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
The following is the problem description:
We have enormous difficulties with printing letters etc. for our Czech and Slovak customers. The problem is the Hyphenations. Especially when you have to do a mail merge (word letter with excel data source). The problem is that after a letter merge the result of the letters contain lots of question marks. These question marks show up in the text at the places where (for us special) letters have been used. The computer just doesn't recognize these (for us special) letters. The following is what we have done so far: We are using office 2000. I have looked in knowledge bases on microsoft.com and the rest of internet but can't find something about this issue which helps me further. The special characters are displayed and printed correctly from excel. But when merged to word, they are replaced by (red) question marks. It seems to me then this isn't a font case. Also, when just cut and paste from execel to word the characters are displayed and printed correctly. I have also changed the default printer between pcl en ps printer drivers. This also doesn't make any difference for the merge. Have you any idea where to look? Thanks in advance for your response! |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
From the Tools menu in Word, select Options and go to the General tab and
then check the box against the item "Confirm conversions at open". After doing this, when you attach the data source to the mailmerge main document, you will be asked which connection method to use. Try the different methods that are offered and see if one of them overcomes the problem - probably the DDE option. -- Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Nondejuu" wrote in message ... The following is the problem description: We have enormous difficulties with printing letters etc. for our Czech and Slovak customers. The problem is the Hyphenations. Especially when you have to do a mail merge (word letter with excel data source). The problem is that after a letter merge the result of the letters contain lots of question marks. These question marks show up in the text at the places where (for us special) letters have been used. The computer just doesn't recognize these (for us special) letters. The following is what we have done so far: We are using office 2000. I have looked in knowledge bases on microsoft.com and the rest of internet but can't find something about this issue which helps me further. The special characters are displayed and printed correctly from excel. But when merged to word, they are replaced by (red) question marks. It seems to me then this isn't a font case. Also, when just cut and paste from execel to word the characters are displayed and printed correctly. I have also changed the default printer between pcl en ps printer drivers. This also doesn't make any difference for the merge. Have you any idea where to look? Thanks in advance for your response! |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
In typing dates in Word, i.e. "January 12" how do you keep the "1. | Microsoft Word Help | |||
word xp crashes after macros are recorded | Microsoft Word Help | |||
WP Delay Code - Word Equiv | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Excel worksheet in Word linked text boxes | Page Layout | |||
How to change merge forms from Word Perfect to Microsoft Word | Microsoft Word Help |