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I have a mail merge set up to merge a date field from excel. For a while it
was working perfectly, date was coming in the right format, as a date. Now,
for some unknown reason it is coming over as a date number code and I can't
figure out how to fix it. I've changed the excel cell format to date so it
appears as a date in excel but still comes over as a date code. Help please!
Going out of my mind.
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After playing with this for a while let me update with more information,
though I still haven't solved the problem.

The mail merge is pulling the date from a spreadsheet cell with a formula,
not the original data cell. After some testing, I think this may play a part
in the problem but I don't know how to fix it.

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I have a mail merge set up to merge a date field from excel. For a while it
was working perfectly, date was coming in the right format, as a date. Now,
for some unknown reason it is coming over as a date number code and I can't
figure out how to fix it. I've changed the excel cell format to date so it
appears as a date in excel but still comes over as a date code. Help please!
Going out of my mind.

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You may be able to overcome the issue if in Word, you click on the Office
Button and then on Word Options and go to the Advanced tab and scroll down
to the General section of the dialog and check the box for "Confirm file
format conversion on open". Then when you attach your data source to the
mail merge main document, a Confirm Data Source dialog will open. Click on
the Show all box on this dialog and then select the MS Excel Worksheets via
DDE (*.xls) method of connection.

In versions of Word before 2007, the box for the Confirmation of the file
format conversion is on the General tab of the ToolsOptions dialog.

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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

"mgerken79" wrote in message
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After playing with this for a while let me update with more information,
though I still haven't solved the problem.

The mail merge is pulling the date from a spreadsheet cell with a formula,
not the original data cell. After some testing, I think this may play a
part
in the problem but I don't know how to fix it.

"mgerken79" wrote:

I have a mail merge set up to merge a date field from excel. For a while
it
was working perfectly, date was coming in the right format, as a date.
Now,
for some unknown reason it is coming over as a date number code and I
can't
figure out how to fix it. I've changed the excel cell format to date so
it
appears as a date in excel but still comes over as a date code. Help
please!
Going out of my mind.


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So far the problem I'm having checking this solution is that when I perform
your procedure I'm not given the option to "Select Table" in which all my
data is located as my spreadsheet contains multiple worksheets.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

You may be able to overcome the issue if in Word, you click on the Office
Button and then on Word Options and go to the Advanced tab and scroll down
to the General section of the dialog and check the box for "Confirm file
format conversion on open". Then when you attach your data source to the
mail merge main document, a Confirm Data Source dialog will open. Click on
the Show all box on this dialog and then select the MS Excel Worksheets via
DDE (*.xls) method of connection.

In versions of Word before 2007, the box for the Confirmation of the file
format conversion is on the General tab of the ToolsOptions dialog.

--
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

"mgerken79" wrote in message
...
After playing with this for a while let me update with more information,
though I still haven't solved the problem.

The mail merge is pulling the date from a spreadsheet cell with a formula,
not the original data cell. After some testing, I think this may play a
part
in the problem but I don't know how to fix it.

"mgerken79" wrote:

I have a mail merge set up to merge a date field from excel. For a while
it
was working perfectly, date was coming in the right format, as a date.
Now,
for some unknown reason it is coming over as a date number code and I
can't
figure out how to fix it. I've changed the excel cell format to date so
it
appears as a date in excel but still comes over as a date code. Help
please!
Going out of my mind.


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