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We have a large collection of mail merge templates containing an "Invalid
Merge Field" (ie field is not in the data source) Option 1 is to add the missing field to the data source. -i.e. an empty data item Option 2 is to remove the missing field by VB I have found scripts that process folders of documents. eg http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Process_Batch_Folder.htm I'm not sure how to remove a mail merge field (eg "InvalidField"). Changing it is not any use to me. I can modify the data source to prevent the "Invalid Merge Field" dialog appearing during processing We are using Word 2002. |
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Hi newschapmj1,
Is there a reason you can't delete the problem fields from the mailmerge templates? Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "newschapmj1" wrote in message ... We have a large collection of mail merge templates containing an "Invalid Merge Field" (ie field is not in the data source) Option 1 is to add the missing field to the data source. -i.e. an empty data item Option 2 is to remove the missing field by VB I have found scripts that process folders of documents. eg http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Process_Batch_Folder.htm I'm not sure how to remove a mail merge field (eg "InvalidField"). Changing it is not any use to me. I can modify the data source to prevent the "Invalid Merge Field" dialog appearing during processing We are using Word 2002. |
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The following is a modifiation of the code in the article "Find & ReplaceAll
on a batch of documents in the same folder" at: http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/BatchFR.htm that should do what you want as long as you get the code of the mergefield correct. Dim mf As Field Dim myFile As String Dim PathToUse As String Dim myDoc As Document PathToUse = "C:\Test\" 'Set the directory and type of file to batch process myFile = Dir$(PathToUse & "*.doc") While myFile "" 'Open document Set myDoc = Documents.Open(PathToUse & myFile) 'Iterate through the fields in the document For Each mf In myDoc.Fields If UCase(mf.Code) = "MERGEFIELD NAMEOFMISSINGFIELD" Then mf.Delete End If Next mf 'Close the modified document after saving changes myDoc.Close SaveChanges:=wdSaveChanges 'Next file in folder myFile = Dir$() Wend -- 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 "newschapmj1" wrote in message ... We have a large collection of mail merge templates containing an "Invalid Merge Field" (ie field is not in the data source) Option 1 is to add the missing field to the data source. -i.e. an empty data item Option 2 is to remove the missing field by VB I have found scripts that process folders of documents. eg http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Process_Batch_Folder.htm I'm not sure how to remove a mail merge field (eg "InvalidField"). Changing it is not any use to me. I can modify the data source to prevent the "Invalid Merge Field" dialog appearing during processing We are using Word 2002. |
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