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Hi there,
I've got a problem concerning the "insert Mergefield"-button of WORD 2007 (Actuall= y I don't know if this is the right caption of the button cause I'm using a German versio= n of WORD. Here the button is named "Seriendruckfeld einf=C3=BCgen"). In earlier version of WORD you could associate a document to a file containing just th= e headers of datafile e.g. by using the mailmerge manager. After that the button "ins= ert mergefield" got enabled and you could setup your mailmerge document by insertin= g all those fields you wanted to be used in an upcomming print process. So you had one dr= aft document for different data files. Trying this with WORD 2007 I can't get the "insert Mrtgefield"-button enabled :-( Ha= ving associated my document to the header-file the button still keeps disabled and I= can't instert any mergefields... Am I doing wrong? Ist this a WORD 2007 bug? Any workarounds available? What else can I t= ry? Thanks for your answers! :-) Hans |
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1. Yes, it is "Insert Merge FIeld" in the English language version.
2. Support for header files has been gradually removed since Word 2000, when it was still a standard part of the product. 3. In Word 2003, even if you set up a header file, you could not use the Mail Merge Recipients dialog (or the wizard) to insert merge fields until you also selected a data source (well, it may be possible to do it but if so I cannot remember how). However, if you used Tools|Customize to drag the command "Insert Merge FIeld" from the category "All Commands" to a toolbar, you could click that button, see the list of fields, and insert them. 4. In Word 2007, even if you include that command in the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) it is greyed out until there is a data source. However, you can create a macro such as the following, include that in the QAT, and it seems to work - but I would verify that this approach still does what you need: I do not use it now. Sub mergefielddialog() Dim dlgIMF As Word.Dialog Set dlgIMF = Word.Dialogs(wdDialogInsertMergeField) dlgIMF.Show End Sub -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "hans bisterfeld" wrote in message . .. Hi there, I've got a problem concerning the "insert Mergefield"-button of WORD 2007 (Actually I don't know if this is the right caption of the button cause I'm using a German version of WORD. Here the button is named "Seriendruckfeld einfügen"). In earlier version of WORD you could associate a document to a file containing just the headers of datafile e.g. by using the mailmerge manager. After that the button "insert mergefield" got enabled and you could setup your mailmerge document by inserting all those fields you wanted to be used in an upcomming print process. So you had one draft document for different data files. Trying this with WORD 2007 I can't get the "insert Mrtgefield"-button enabled :-( Having associated my document to the header-file the button still keeps disabled and I can't instert any mergefields... Am I doing wrong? Ist this a WORD 2007 bug? Any workarounds available? What else can I try? Thanks for your answers! :-) Hans |
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Hi Peter!
Thank U so much! I don't know how many websites I searched during the past days to find an answer! :-)) Well, at least it is a partial answer and I can tell our customers what to do... What I still don't understandist why those guys at MS removed this function!??? Is it a bug or do they call it a feature?? I guess lot of external software uses WORD for mailmerge processes, and how can you setup a draft if you have no access to your mergefields? Well, once again: Thanks for your answer! Hans "Peter Jamieson" wrote: 1. Yes, it is "Insert Merge FIeld" in the English language version. 2. Support for header files has been gradually removed since Word 2000, when it was still a standard part of the product. 3. In Word 2003, even if you set up a header file, you could not use the Mail Merge Recipients dialog (or the wizard) to insert merge fields until you also selected a data source (well, it may be possible to do it but if so I cannot remember how). However, if you used Tools|Customize to drag the command "Insert Merge FIeld" from the category "All Commands" to a toolbar, you could click that button, see the list of fields, and insert them. 4. In Word 2007, even if you include that command in the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) it is greyed out until there is a data source. However, you can create a macro such as the following, include that in the QAT, and it seems to work - but I would verify that this approach still does what you need: I do not use it now. Sub mergefielddialog() Dim dlgIMF As Word.Dialog Set dlgIMF = Word.Dialogs(wdDialogInsertMergeField) dlgIMF.Show End Sub -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "hans bisterfeld" wrote in message . .. Hi there, I've got a problem concerning the "insert Mergefield"-button of WORD 2007 (Actually I don't know if this is the right caption of the button cause I'm using a German version of WORD. Here the button is named "Seriendruckfeld einfügen"). In earlier version of WORD you could associate a document to a file containing just the headers of datafile e.g. by using the mailmerge manager. After that the button "insert mergefield" got enabled and you could setup your mailmerge document by inserting all those fields you wanted to be used in an upcomming print process. So you had one draft document for different data files. Trying this with WORD 2007 I can't get the "insert Mrtgefield"-button enabled :-( Having associated my document to the header-file the button still keeps disabled and I can't instert any mergefields... Am I doing wrong? Ist this a WORD 2007 bug? Any workarounds available? What else can I try? Thanks for your answers! :-) Hans |
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Since I don't work for Microsoft it's impossible to tell why they made any
particular decision and I can only speculate. One possible reason why MailMerge changed quite radically between the 2000 and 2002 versions was because lots of ordinary users didn't really understand mailmerge or how to use it - for them, having the ability to attach a header probably looks like a complication rather than a desirable feature. From a programming/software design point of view, there are other awkward questions, e.g. what to do if the header fields don't match the fields in a data source attached later in the process. Is this an opportunity to flag an error, or what? I suspect that the simplest way to do "headers" now is probably to provide the user with a "header source" that contains the header row and one row of dummy data, but set it up as a data source. That way, the user gets to insert the fields they want and to preview some sample data, and when they want to attach real data they do that and the new data source simply replaces the existing one. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Hasibi" wrote in message ... Hi Peter! Thank U so much! I don't know how many websites I searched during the past days to find an answer! :-)) Well, at least it is a partial answer and I can tell our customers what to do... What I still don't understandist why those guys at MS removed this function!??? Is it a bug or do they call it a feature?? I guess lot of external software uses WORD for mailmerge processes, and how can you setup a draft if you have no access to your mergefields? Well, once again: Thanks for your answer! Hans "Peter Jamieson" wrote: 1. Yes, it is "Insert Merge FIeld" in the English language version. 2. Support for header files has been gradually removed since Word 2000, when it was still a standard part of the product. 3. In Word 2003, even if you set up a header file, you could not use the Mail Merge Recipients dialog (or the wizard) to insert merge fields until you also selected a data source (well, it may be possible to do it but if so I cannot remember how). However, if you used Tools|Customize to drag the command "Insert Merge FIeld" from the category "All Commands" to a toolbar, you could click that button, see the list of fields, and insert them. 4. In Word 2007, even if you include that command in the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) it is greyed out until there is a data source. However, you can create a macro such as the following, include that in the QAT, and it seems to work - but I would verify that this approach still does what you need: I do not use it now. Sub mergefielddialog() Dim dlgIMF As Word.Dialog Set dlgIMF = Word.Dialogs(wdDialogInsertMergeField) dlgIMF.Show End Sub -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "hans bisterfeld" wrote in message . .. Hi there, I've got a problem concerning the "insert Mergefield"-button of WORD 2007 (Actually I don't know if this is the right caption of the button cause I'm using a German version of WORD. Here the button is named "Seriendruckfeld einfügen"). In earlier version of WORD you could associate a document to a file containing just the headers of datafile e.g. by using the mailmerge manager. After that the button "insert mergefield" got enabled and you could setup your mailmerge document by inserting all those fields you wanted to be used in an upcomming print process. So you had one draft document for different data files. Trying this with WORD 2007 I can't get the "insert Mrtgefield"-button enabled :-( Having associated my document to the header-file the button still keeps disabled and I can't instert any mergefields... Am I doing wrong? Ist this a WORD 2007 bug? Any workarounds available? What else can I try? Thanks for your answers! :-) Hans |
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Well, I guess this might be a good alternative way.
The only problem is that we tried to teach our consultans and customers for years now (and again and again) NOT to associate the documents to any data file but ONLY to header files ;-)) Might be a hard way til everyone will have learned about the changes of the procedure... Thanks again! Hans "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Since I don't work for Microsoft it's impossible to tell why they made any particular decision and I can only speculate. One possible reason why MailMerge changed quite radically between the 2000 and 2002 versions was because lots of ordinary users didn't really understand mailmerge or how to use it - for them, having the ability to attach a header probably looks like a complication rather than a desirable feature. From a programming/software design point of view, there are other awkward questions, e.g. what to do if the header fields don't match the fields in a data source attached later in the process. Is this an opportunity to flag an error, or what? I suspect that the simplest way to do "headers" now is probably to provide the user with a "header source" that contains the header row and one row of dummy data, but set it up as a data source. That way, the user gets to insert the fields they want and to preview some sample data, and when they want to attach real data they do that and the new data source simply replaces the existing one. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Hasibi" wrote in message ... Hi Peter! Thank U so much! I don't know how many websites I searched during the past days to find an answer! :-)) Well, at least it is a partial answer and I can tell our customers what to do... What I still don't understandist why those guys at MS removed this function!??? Is it a bug or do they call it a feature?? I guess lot of external software uses WORD for mailmerge processes, and how can you setup a draft if you have no access to your mergefields? Well, once again: Thanks for your answer! Hans "Peter Jamieson" wrote: 1. Yes, it is "Insert Merge FIeld" in the English language version. 2. Support for header files has been gradually removed since Word 2000, when it was still a standard part of the product. 3. In Word 2003, even if you set up a header file, you could not use the Mail Merge Recipients dialog (or the wizard) to insert merge fields until you also selected a data source (well, it may be possible to do it but if so I cannot remember how). However, if you used Tools|Customize to drag the command "Insert Merge FIeld" from the category "All Commands" to a toolbar, you could click that button, see the list of fields, and insert them. 4. In Word 2007, even if you include that command in the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) it is greyed out until there is a data source. However, you can create a macro such as the following, include that in the QAT, and it seems to work - but I would verify that this approach still does what you need: I do not use it now. Sub mergefielddialog() Dim dlgIMF As Word.Dialog Set dlgIMF = Word.Dialogs(wdDialogInsertMergeField) dlgIMF.Show End Sub -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "hans bisterfeld" wrote in message . .. Hi there, I've got a problem concerning the "insert Mergefield"-button of WORD 2007 (Actually I don't know if this is the right caption of the button cause I'm using a German version of WORD. Here the button is named "Seriendruckfeld einfügen"). In earlier version of WORD you could associate a document to a file containing just the headers of datafile e.g. by using the mailmerge manager. After that the button "insert mergefield" got enabled and you could setup your mailmerge document by inserting all those fields you wanted to be used in an upcomming print process. So you had one draft document for different data files. Trying this with WORD 2007 I can't get the "insert Mrtgefield"-button enabled :-( Having associated my document to the header-file the button still keeps disabled and I can't instert any mergefields... Am I doing wrong? Ist this a WORD 2007 bug? Any workarounds available? What else can I try? Thanks for your answers! :-) Hans |
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