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I am doing a merge document in Word, in which I need to use the same merge
data in more than one instance. I need to know how to return to the start of the merge data for the second (and subsequent uses) of it in my document. |
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It is not possible to move backwards through the data source. Explain in
more detail just what you are trying to do and we might be able to suggest a way of doing it. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "d291173" wrote in message ... I am doing a merge document in Word, in which I need to use the same merge data in more than one instance. I need to know how to return to the start of the merge data for the second (and subsequent uses) of it in my document. |
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I'm merging from a list in a spreadsheet. At the beginning of the document, I
want to reference a couple of fields as a sort of an extract, which can be used to refer to a later part of the document which holds more detailed information (ie more fields from the spreadsheet) Put simply, I want to merge a limited number of fields from all records early in the document and then a larger proportion later. Does this help? "Doug Robbins" wrote: It is not possible to move backwards through the data source. Explain in more detail just what you are trying to do and we might be able to suggest a way of doing it. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "d291173" wrote in message ... I am doing a merge document in Word, in which I need to use the same merge data in more than one instance. I need to know how to return to the start of the merge data for the second (and subsequent uses) of it in my document. |
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You have not explained why all the fields cannot be merged at the one time.
It would help if you gave a more complete description of the initial fields and their purpose and of the later fields and their purpose. Or are you talking about a "multiple items per condition" type application? -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "d291173" wrote in message ... I'm merging from a list in a spreadsheet. At the beginning of the document, I want to reference a couple of fields as a sort of an extract, which can be used to refer to a later part of the document which holds more detailed information (ie more fields from the spreadsheet) Put simply, I want to merge a limited number of fields from all records early in the document and then a larger proportion later. Does this help? "Doug Robbins" wrote: It is not possible to move backwards through the data source. Explain in more detail just what you are trying to do and we might be able to suggest a way of doing it. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "d291173" wrote in message ... I am doing a merge document in Word, in which I need to use the same merge data in more than one instance. I need to know how to return to the start of the merge data for the second (and subsequent uses) of it in my document. |
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