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1. There is only one mail merge data source per merge. However you link in
your "subdocuments", they will not have separate data sources from the main document. However, this does not sound like the problem in your case. 2. I think you need to include your documents using INCLUDETEXT fields rather than LINK or EMBED fields. Peter Jamieson "Rob Cowlard" wrote in message ... Afternoon all, I am an application developer exporting data from a database in the form of a csv and then performing a number of mail merges on it but I have a problem. I have set up and tested three mail merges independently against the same source but when I link/embed two of them into my first main mail merge doc they become static. So when I go from record to record in the main doc the two linked/embedded docs do follow along and remain showing the data for the first person in my dataset. Is it possible to have the two linked/embedded docs driven from the first? If this sounds strange to you the reason that I am doing the is that the first document is client specific but the other two are generic and so if can get this working the maintenance overheads should be much lower. Thanks in advance for any advice Rob Word version – 2002 SP2 |
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