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Word will have a much easier time finding its data source if you put the
data file in the My Data Sources folder or the same folder as the merge document. Don't forget to save the merge document having added the data source. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org olga wrote: When I try to open a merge document, a message "word cannot find its data source" comes up and asks for 2 options "find data source" to reconnect to data source or "options" with 2 other options "remove data/header source" and "remove all merge info". How can I keep both documents connected? |
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