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We are using Word and Outlook 2003. In IE, Outlook is set as our email
program. Our address books are properly configured as address books. I've run fixmapi.exe with Word and Outlook closed. I've scoured the internet and the MS kbase. I and at least one other user are receiving the error "unable to obtain list of tables from the data source." This error occurs after clicking on Choose Contacts Folder when trying to create a mail merge in Word using the contacts in Outlook. Besides the above suggestions which didn't work or were already set properly, what can be done to resolve this issue? We're at a standstill because at this point we have no real way to create mailing labels from our contacts. |
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Your best bet is to start from Outlook, select the contacts you want to
merge, then use Outlook Tools|Mail Merge to set up the merge. In essence, Outlook exports the data to a temp file and then tries to connect the Word mail merge main document to that temp file. It's not what I would prefer, but it's probably the better approach longer term, as long as it works for you. You get to see more of the fields in the Outlook contacts, for one thing - e.g. categories. But there are some gotchas, e.g.: a. some people get similar error messages even when they do it this way. In that case, my best guess is that there is a permissions problem somewhere in your users' temp folder structure, particularly if you are using Terminal Server b. the field names in the data source are different depending on whether you "start from Word" or "start from Outlook", so you may need to modify your mail merge main documents to use this approach -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "MKG" wrote in message ... We are using Word and Outlook 2003. In IE, Outlook is set as our email program. Our address books are properly configured as address books. I've run fixmapi.exe with Word and Outlook closed. I've scoured the internet and the MS kbase. I and at least one other user are receiving the error "unable to obtain list of tables from the data source." This error occurs after clicking on Choose Contacts Folder when trying to create a mail merge in Word using the contacts in Outlook. Besides the above suggestions which didn't work or were already set properly, what can be done to resolve this issue? We're at a standstill because at this point we have no real way to create mailing labels from our contacts. |
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Here's a resolution which has worked for me. I HOPE it helps in your
particular case. Two steps: 1) Go to Tools / Email Accounts a. Select "View or change existing directories or address books", then Next. b. There SHOULD be an "Outlook Address Book" type MAPI directory there--but it's most likely missing. If it's missing, click Add / Additional Address Books / Outlook Address Book c. Close and re-open Outlook. 2) In Outlook, right-click on the main Contact folder and go to the "Outlook Address Book" tab. It's likely the checkbox is de-selected. Select the checkbox, click Apply, and OK. *Do this for EACH Contact sub-folder is they exist. That's it. This has consistently resolved the "Unable to obtain list of tables from the data source" error. |
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Really useful input, thanks.
-- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk wrote in message ... Here's a resolution which has worked for me. I HOPE it helps in your particular case. Two steps: 1) Go to Tools / Email Accounts a. Select "View or change existing directories or address books", then Next. b. There SHOULD be an "Outlook Address Book" type MAPI directory there--but it's most likely missing. If it's missing, click Add / Additional Address Books / Outlook Address Book c. Close and re-open Outlook. 2) In Outlook, right-click on the main Contact folder and go to the "Outlook Address Book" tab. It's likely the checkbox is de-selected. Select the checkbox, click Apply, and OK. *Do this for EACH Contact sub-folder is they exist. That's it. This has consistently resolved the "Unable to obtain list of tables from the data source" error. |
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