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I actually have two questions. I am using Office 2003
I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() When I used a work around when the merge started, I got a message from MS Outlook: "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? How do I stop this from coming up? Each month I do a merge to email with hundreds of records (using email to send reminders instead of snail mail -- more cost effective) I don't want to have to choose YES 200 times for each merge. Thank you Sue Sweet |
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Use the ClickYes utility (you can download it from my web site) to by pass
the message. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Sue Sweet wrote: I actually have two questions. I am using Office 2003 I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() When I used a work around when the merge started, I got a message from MS Outlook: "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? How do I stop this from coming up? Each month I do a merge to email with hundreds of records (using email to send reminders instead of snail mail -- more cost effective) I don't want to have to choose YES 200 times for each merge. Thank you Sue Sweet |
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I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is
actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() Can you a. provide the SQL text of the 2 queries b. say what is going wrong Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Sue Sweet wrote: I actually have two questions. I am using Office 2003 I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() When I used a work around when the merge started, I got a message from MS Outlook: "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? How do I stop this from coming up? Each month I do a merge to email with hundreds of records (using email to send reminders instead of snail mail -- more cost effective) I don't want to have to choose YES 200 times for each merge. Thank you Sue Sweet |
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Before you send the merge, select a different email client as the default client (Outlook Express, Thunderbird, etc.). The security message is generated by Outlook. Outlook Express just asks once and allows to cancel future messages.
SueSwee wrote: Mail merge using Access Query 09-Jan-09 I actually have two questions. I am using Office 2003 I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() When I used a work around when the merge started, I got a message from MS Outlook: "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? How do I stop this from coming up? Each month I do a merge to email with hundreds of records (using email to send reminders instead of snail mail -- more cost effective) I don't want to have to choose YES 200 times for each merge. Thank you Sue Sweet Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, January 09, 2009 4:34 PM SueSwee wrote: Mail merge using Access Query I actually have two questions. I am using Office 2003 I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() When I used a work around when the merge started, I got a message from MS Outlook: "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? How do I stop this from coming up? Each month I do a merge to email with hundreds of records (using email to send reminders instead of snail mail -- more cost effective) I don't want to have to choose YES 200 times for each merge. Thank you Sue Sweet On Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:14 AM Graham Mayor wrote: Use the ClickYes utility (you can download it from my web site) to by pass the Use the ClickYes utility (you can download it from my web site) to by pass the message. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Sue Sweet wrote: On Sunday, January 11, 2009 4:27 AM Peter Jamieson wrote: I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. actually a Please Can you a. provide the SQL text of the 2 queries b. say what is going wrong Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Sue Sweet wrote: EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Get Identity Values of Multi-row insert by using OUTPUT Clause http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ues-of-mu.aspx |
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You need the 'click yes' utilty which you can download, among other places,
from my web site http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Postal Methods wrote: Before you send the merge, select a different email client as the default client (Outlook Express, Thunderbird, etc.). The security message is generated by Outlook. Outlook Express just asks once and allows to cancel future messages. SueSwee wrote: Mail merge using Access Query 09-Jan-09 I actually have two questions. I am using Office 2003 I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() When I used a work around when the merge started, I got a message from MS Outlook: "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? How do I stop this from coming up? Each month I do a merge to email with hundreds of records (using email to send reminders instead of snail mail -- more cost effective) I don't want to have to choose YES 200 times for each merge. Thank you Sue Sweet Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, January 09, 2009 4:34 PM SueSwee wrote: Mail merge using Access Query I actually have two questions. I am using Office 2003 I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. It is actually a query based on another query. I am not getting the results I want. Please help ![]() When I used a work around when the merge started, I got a message from MS Outlook: "A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this? How do I stop this from coming up? Each month I do a merge to email with hundreds of records (using email to send reminders instead of snail mail -- more cost effective) I don't want to have to choose YES 200 times for each merge. Thank you Sue Sweet On Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:14 AM Graham Mayor wrote: Use the ClickYes utility (you can download it from my web site) to by pass the Use the ClickYes utility (you can download it from my web site) to by pass the message. I am trying to merge to email using a Access 2003 query. actually a Please Can you a. provide the SQL text of the 2 queries b. say what is going wrong Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Sue Sweet wrote: EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Get Identity Values of Multi-row insert by using OUTPUT Clause http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ues-of-mu.aspx |
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