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From Word Options and then go to the Advanced tab and check the box against
the "Confirm conversions at open" item. Then when you attach the data source to the mail merge main document, you will be given the option of using the DDE method of connection which should read the data as you have it formatted in the table. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Candida wrote: Hi, I'm trying to do a mail merge between a Word Document and an Excel spreadsheet. I'm using the latest ('07) versions of both programs. I have several columns of dates in my data (such as original; billing date, due date, etc.) I have them formatted as dates in Excel. My problem is that when I do the merge, Word reads them as numbers such as 38982 or the like. At first I thought I had an Excel problem, but now I'm thinking that I should be able to format the merge field in Word to read the serial date as a traditional date. Could you please show me how to keep Word from displaying the dates as their serial numbers? |
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