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Different Data Source for Each Section
Word 2003. I am producing a company directory, but need to draw from more
than one data source. For instance, I will have three sections of the directory (separated by a section break). I want to designate a different data source for each section. How may I do that? Thank you and God bless. -- Dr. Doug Pruiett Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org |
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Different Data Source for Each Section
You will need to execute a separate mailmerge for each section with its
appropriate data source with the destination of each merge being a new document, then you will have to copy and paste two of those documents into the third in the order that you want them. -- 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 "Chaplain Doug" wrote in message ... Word 2003. I am producing a company directory, but need to draw from more than one data source. For instance, I will have three sections of the directory (separated by a section break). I want to designate a different data source for each section. How may I do that? Thank you and God bless. -- Dr. Doug Pruiett Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org |
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