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I am creating a mail merge letter using an Excel data base. When I try and
link the Word document to the Excel data source I get the message "word was unable to enter the data source." I get this message regardless of what computer I use. I can open the Excel sheet on its own. Interestingly I am able to link prior excel spreadsheets through mail merge. What is going on? Is there a code on my sheet? Is there something in the mail merge letter preventing the link? Can somebody help me????? |
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Take a look at the information in the follow series of messages, one of the
parties to which was fellow MVP, Peter Jamieson: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5dc097dc1264c3 -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "DCView" wrote in message ... I am creating a mail merge letter using an Excel data base. When I try and link the Word document to the Excel data source I get the message "word was unable to enter the data source." I get this message regardless of what computer I use. I can open the Excel sheet on its own. Interestingly I am able to link prior excel spreadsheets through mail merge. What is going on? Is there a code on my sheet? Is there something in the mail merge letter preventing the link? Can somebody help me????? |
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