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The mail merge document has been created in Word. For some reason it only
pulled 214 records from the Excel database. Thinking it was a problem with the data, I went in and removed several records. When I tried again, the merge again stopped at record 214 (even though it was a new name for that entry.) I am not detecting any gaps (empty columns or rows) that would make the merge think it had reached the end of the data. Any other factors that could fool the program in that way? Your help is appreciated! M~ |
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Which version of Word/Excel?
Any sorts/filters applied? Any hidden rows? (It doesn't sound like it) Any double-quote characters in the row immediately before? Try changing the way that Word connects to the data source (depends on the version, but in Word 2002/2003 check Word Tools|Options General|COnfirm conversions at open, go through the connection process again. The options are DDE (requires Excel and only "sees" the first sheet in the workbook), the default in Word 2000, ODBC, and OLE DB (the default in Word 2002 onwards, and not available before that). You may also see a "via Converter" option. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "MinMar" wrote in message ... The mail merge document has been created in Word. For some reason it only pulled 214 records from the Excel database. Thinking it was a problem with the data, I went in and removed several records. When I tried again, the merge again stopped at record 214 (even though it was a new name for that entry.) I am not detecting any gaps (empty columns or rows) that would make the merge think it had reached the end of the data. Any other factors that could fool the program in that way? Your help is appreciated! M~ |
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I think you should also consider whether you have a range set in your Excel
file which the mail merge is using and therefore restricting your data to 214 records. If you are in Word 2003 or 3 definitely do the Tools ![]() that Peter mentions so that you can see what you want. I recommend the DDE option especially if you are using numbers. Islandtop "MinMar" wrote: The mail merge document has been created in Word. For some reason it only pulled 214 records from the Excel database. Thinking it was a problem with the data, I went in and removed several records. When I tried again, the merge again stopped at record 214 (even though it was a new name for that entry.) I am not detecting any gaps (empty columns or rows) that would make the merge think it had reached the end of the data. Any other factors that could fool the program in that way? Your help is appreciated! M~ |
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