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First, ensure that you have the same number of fields in each record. Also,
you might check that you are using the same | character when generating output from your database as you are using to insert fields manually (there are a couple, and although they usually appear differently, that isn't necessarily the case). Next, try checking Word Tools|Options|General|Confirm conversions at open, then go through the connection process again and choose the text file option rather than OLE DB or ODBC. (Word tries several different methods in succession to open its data source files - I only know some of the things it uses to decide, but if it has for some reason decided to use ODBC you won't see the delimiter dialog and it won't recognise ~ as a record delimiter). Another possibility might be to try to get the data directly from your database, or export to a format better suited to containing any character mix (perhaps to a .mdb (Access/Jet) table. Unfortunately XML is not an option because WOrd can't use it directly as a data source, but you might for example be able to go XML-Access-Word or some such. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Andrew" wrote in message ... Hi, I have extracted data from my progress database to a text file and want to merge the data into word. Some of the database fields contain free text, therefore users have naturally enough used characters such as quotation marks, commas and carriage returns in these fields. I thought I could get round this by using | as the field delimiter and ~ as the record delimiter and, indeed this worked ok, producing fields with the offending characters read faithfully as text. But now when I try to add more fields using the same conventions and with characters such as ",CR when I attach the data source in Word the dialog box where you specify the field and record delimiters fails to display and the data merges as one glutinous lump! Am I missing an obvious solution here? Myself and a colleague have checked and can see no difference between the fields where the offending characters work and the ones where they don't. HELP!!! |
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