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I have a MS word mail merge template created already. Something as simple as,
ReturnAddress SendToAddress How do I write the VB.Net side code to fill in different values to the ReturnAddress and SendToAddress on the template and open the word doc? Thanks, -- Rebecca |
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![]() "rran" wrote: I have a MS word mail merge template created already. Something as simple as, ReturnAddress SendToAddress How do I write the VB.Net side code to fill in different values to the ReturnAddress and SendToAddress on the template and open the word doc? Thanks, -- Rebecca Hi Rebecca, Any luck with this? I had an asp.net vb word mailmerge program running great until we upgraded to Office 2003. Now when we run it and try to open the merged doc, we get an annoying message about "Select * From" and if you say Yes to continue, you get the template, not the merged doc. This leaves us manually creating the merged doc from the template, which makes the automated merge process pretty useless. Anyway, let me know if you get anywhere with this! Thanks, Larry |
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