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Hi Danny,
You can use Word's Catalogue/Directory Mailmerge facility for this (the terminolgy depends on the Word version). To see how, check out my Word 97-2007 Catalogue/Directory Mailmerge Tutorial at: http://www.wopr.com/index.php?showtopic=731107 or http://www.gmayor.com/Zips/Catalogue%20Mailmerge.zip Do read the tutorial before trying to use the mailmerge document included with it. Adding text after the repeated data requires adding a dummy final record or a field indicating the last record in each set, to the source data. Unless you're able to do that with your database, you may need to use an ordinary Catalogue/Directory Mailmerge first, to extract the raw data to a Word table. That's so you can add the required extra record (or the extra field and its last record indicators) before using the Word table as the data source for the final merge. -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Danny" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007 and a SQL Server database. I am trying to create a mail merge to send letters to customers, but also list the orders at the top of the letter. The tables are Customers, Orders, CustomerOrders. Is there a way of executing a second query so I can use the CustomerOrders table to list the orders at the top of each letter? Or any other way? Thanks Danny |
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