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Sorry for long post to explain the problem.
I've created a mail merge, text file datasource that pulls from a database. In UI the user enters trademark character. In the datasource the trademark char is displayed: "Classic®","Oakridge PRO 30„˘","High Ridge with Sealant","High Style„˘ with Sealant","Hip and Ridge with Sealant" When the user tries to merge the datasource with this data, word displays the Header Record Delimiter and asks for the Field delimiter (comma is the field delimiter). It then displays the unmerged document with the merge fields. The merge works perfectly for other datasources and works for the Registered Trade Mark and the Copyright symbols. It seems that it is failing on the Trademark. I have also had it ask for the Language and it was assuming it is Japanese. I found a post and changed the default language to English US. The last couple of times I tried to create the merge for this datasource it did not ask for the language. If I initiate the merge from the failed word doc by selecting Letters and Mailings etc, etc, and merging to a new doc it works. Of course this is not a good solution. TIA |
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Using your sample data saved as a plain text file, I was able to merge into
a sample document and reproduce the trademark character T (ANSI 0153). The question to be asked therefore is how are you creating the data source? When opened in Word what does the data source show for T? What font are you using in the merge document? Some fonts may not have the T character. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org cocciastella wrote: Sorry for long post to explain the problem. I've created a mail merge, text file datasource that pulls from a database. In UI the user enters trademark character. In the datasource the trademark char is displayed: "Classic®","Oakridge PRO 30T","High Ridge with Sealant","High StyleT with Sealant","Hip and Ridge with Sealant" When the user tries to merge the datasource with this data, word displays the Header Record Delimiter and asks for the Field delimiter (comma is the field delimiter). It then displays the unmerged document with the merge fields. The merge works perfectly for other datasources and works for the Registered Trade Mark and the Copyright symbols. It seems that it is failing on the Trademark. I have also had it ask for the Language and it was assuming it is Japanese. I found a post and changed the default language to English US. The last couple of times I tried to create the merge for this datasource it did not ask for the language. If I initiate the merge from the failed word doc by selecting Letters and Mailings etc, etc, and merging to a new doc it works. Of course this is not a good solution. TIA |
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![]() Graham, Thank you for replying! At this point it has gotten worse. For some reason word stopped loading of the characters copyright and registered trademark, In one case it does print the trademark but mostly it prints a square box for copyright and registered trademark and a period for trademark. I set the language to English. I am having problems with both 2003 and 2007. The symbols are being displayed correctly in the datasource otherwise I would think it is the way they are entered into the User Interface screens. I create the datasource with the Progress language as a text (.txt) file. The datasource is a text file and looks like "Report1","Subject1",.... (the merge fields)...."BLANK" "xxxxx","xxxxx® xxxxx",... (the data)...."BLANK" When I create the merge, select the text file as the recipient, File Conversion with the Other Encoding selects the language of Japanese (Shift-JIS). Why is word seeing these three symbols as indicating Japanese? I select Windows Default. The font is Tahoma. If I execute the merge by hand I get the symbols in the document. But when I run it from a program, create datasource and call merge, I get either Square boxes or sometimes a squiggly backwards E or a large dot. When I was trying to get the trademark symbol to show I played around with the Auto Correct function, and that is when I set the language to English. I appreciate any help! Lonnie "Graham Mayor" wrote: Using your sample data saved as a plain text file, I was able to merge into a sample document and reproduce the trademark character T (ANSI 0153). The question to be asked therefore is how are you creating the data source? When opened in Word what does the data source show for T? What font are you using in the merge document? Some fonts may not have the T character. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org cocciastella wrote: Sorry for long post to explain the problem. I've created a mail merge, text file datasource that pulls from a database. In UI the user enters trademark character. In the datasource the trademark char is displayed: "Classic®","Oakridge PRO 30T","High Ridge with Sealant","High StyleT with Sealant","Hip and Ridge with Sealant" When the user tries to merge the datasource with this data, word displays the Header Record Delimiter and asks for the Field delimiter (comma is the field delimiter). It then displays the unmerged document with the merge fields. The merge works perfectly for other datasources and works for the Registered Trade Mark and the Copyright symbols. It seems that it is failing on the Trademark. I have also had it ask for the Language and it was assuming it is Japanese. I found a post and changed the default language to English US. The last couple of times I tried to create the merge for this datasource it did not ask for the language. If I initiate the merge from the failed word doc by selecting Letters and Mailings etc, etc, and merging to a new doc it works. Of course this is not a good solution. TIA . |
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See email "How do I get symbols to display in mail merge". I think this is
resolved. "cocciastella" wrote: Sorry for long post to explain the problem. I've created a mail merge, text file datasource that pulls from a database. In UI the user enters trademark character. In the datasource the trademark char is displayed: "Classic®","Oakridge PRO 30„˘","High Ridge with Sealant","High Style„˘ with Sealant","Hip and Ridge with Sealant" When the user tries to merge the datasource with this data, word displays the Header Record Delimiter and asks for the Field delimiter (comma is the field delimiter). It then displays the unmerged document with the merge fields. The merge works perfectly for other datasources and works for the Registered Trade Mark and the Copyright symbols. It seems that it is failing on the Trademark. I have also had it ask for the Language and it was assuming it is Japanese. I found a post and changed the default language to English US. The last couple of times I tried to create the merge for this datasource it did not ask for the language. If I initiate the merge from the failed word doc by selecting Letters and Mailings etc, etc, and merging to a new doc it works. Of course this is not a good solution. TIA |
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