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The issue here is that when Word connects to an Excel data source, a
determination is made of the type of data that is in each of the fields by the content of the first n records (n maybe 8, but not sure about that) The problem that you are experiencing can be overcome by ensuring that the first record in the datasource ( a dummy record if necessary) contains more than 256 characters in the field for which the data is now being truncated. You may also be able to overcome the issue by changing the way in which Word connects to the datasource. That is done by checking the box for "Confirm file format conversion on open" under Word OptionsAdvancedGeneral in Word 2007 or under ToolsOptionsGeneral in earlier versions. After you make that change, when you attach the data source to the mail merge main document, a dialog box will appear in which you can select the method by which the attachment is made. Try the DDE option. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "kdg" wrote in message ... I am trying to import a paragraph of text from Excel to a mail merge document in Word; however, only a portion of the text is being imported. Is there a character limit for mail merge fields? |
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