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Actually, I think it may have been the fact that the registry file for the
SQLFix key had not been applied to that computer. We did it and it now works. I was not aware that you could get that error message for that problem. dixie "Doug Robbins" wrote in message ... For starters, I would suggest that you activate the Mailmerge toolbar by selecting Toolbars from the View menu and selecting the mailmerge item. Then on the problem machine, when you click the left most button on that toolbar, which radio button is active? If it is the "Normal Word Document" button, then it is not a mailmerge main document. The way to fix that of course is the select the appropriate main document type. As to why ????? -- 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 "dixie" wrote in message ... Two machines, both Office 2003, Windows XP sitting right next to each other on the same network. You do the same mail merge from inside the same Access application from both. One gives an error message "This method or property is not available because the document is not a mail merge main document." The other creates the merged letter no problems. They both use the same mail merge template. I am totally at a loss here. Has anyone got any insight into this? dixie |
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