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I have a mail merge Word doc that I created in Word 97 now using Word 2003. I
can't figure out how to change what header file I want to point too. The header file is a word doc that is tab and carriage return delimited. It appears that possibly header files are not used any more? |
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They aren't really supported any more and there can be problems using them,
but you can still do so either by reviving the old Mail Merge Helper (Tools|Customize, select category All Commands, locate Mail Merge Helper in the list of commands, and drag it to a toolbar, e.g. the Mail Merge toolbar.) or using ActiveDocument.MailMerge.OpenHeaderSource in VBA. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "berkBW" wrote in message ... I have a mail merge Word doc that I created in Word 97 now using Word 2003. I can't figure out how to change what header file I want to point too. The header file is a word doc that is tab and carriage return delimited. It appears that possibly header files are not used any more? |
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