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To use the built-in mailmerge you have to connect to one of several
types of data source - either a "file" such as a .doc(x), .txt etc., or a "server" via DDE, ODBC or OLE DB. Unless you have the capability to connect to your data source via one of those methods - e.g. if you can persist it to a disk file that MailMerge can work with - you can't really use the built-in mailmerge. However, since you are already working with VB.NET you may be able to do what you want in other ways - if you only have to work with word 2007 and later, one way is a. create a custom XML part a. put content controls, linked to that part, in the document b. populate the custom XML part with data. There's a two-part example starting at http://blogs.msdn.com/erikaehrli/arc...tionPart1.aspx I have never personally used this approach but think it is roughly the direction Microsoft intended merge-type applications to go if they cannot be done with the out-of-the-box facilities. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk On 05/01/2010 11:41, Johnny E. Jensen wrote: Hello NG I have a DataSet containing only one table - but unknown rows in that table. The DataSet is made using VB.NET Now, is it possible to use that dataset to first design a template (dot or dotx) containing mailmerge fields from the dataset.datatable.fields and there after using the template to merge data from the dataset to the mailmerge document. Kind regards Johnny Jensen |
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