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Limited access to whole database using automergefield
I have a large spreadsheet of reading score data for a school. I want to
merge scores to one document. I had to confirm conversion to get data to merge correctly. I am now limited to only 77 columns of my data. Why won't it allow me to use whole spreadsheet. |
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Limited access to whole database using automergefield
There is no limit at 77 columns. The limit is 255 columns.
You need to look at the spreadsheet and see if you can see some change after the 77th column (some hidden columns perhaps?) -- 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 "PJ Smith" PJ wrote in message ... I have a large spreadsheet of reading score data for a school. I want to merge scores to one document. I had to confirm conversion to get data to merge correctly. I am now limited to only 77 columns of my data. Why won't it allow me to use whole spreadsheet. |
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