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I am trying to run a mail merge using Word 2007, Access 2007, and a database with User level security using a workgroup information file. I have got as far as trying to Select Recipients. Where and how do I specify the Workgroup Information File? I am looking at a Data Link Properties dialog box (from the Word Mail Merge). It has a field for the datasource, which is set to : C:\Projects\AC Global\Secure DB\SCOPSdb1.mdb Below that, I have ticked the box Use a specific user name and password, and supplied those. When I click the Test Connection button, it just says that the Workgroup Information File is missing. How do I do it? Stapes |
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Get around the issue by customizing the Quick Access Toolbar in Access to
add the Merge it with Microsoft Office Word button from the "Commands Not in the Ribbon" or "All Commands" group of the Choose commands from pulldown. To do this, you click on the Office button and then on Access Options in the bottom of the dialog and then on Customize. -- 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 "stapes" wrote in message ... Hi I am trying to run a mail merge using Word 2007, Access 2007, and a database with User level security using a workgroup information file. I have got as far as trying to Select Recipients. Where and how do I specify the Workgroup Information File? I am looking at a Data Link Properties dialog box (from the Word Mail Merge). It has a field for the datasource, which is set to : C:\Projects\AC Global\Secure DB\SCOPSdb1.mdb Below that, I have ticked the box Use a specific user name and password, and supplied those. When I click the Test Connection button, it just says that the Workgroup Information File is missing. How do I do it? Stapes |
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On 22 Apr, 20:44, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP"
wrote: Get around the issue by customizing the Quick Access Toolbar in Access to add the Merge it with Microsoft Office Word button from the "Commands Not in the Ribbon" or "All Commands" group of the Choose commands from pulldown. To do this, you click on the Office button and then on Access Options in the bottom of the dialog and then on Customize. -- 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 "stapes" wrote in message ... Hi I am trying to run a mail merge using Word 2007, Access 2007, and a database with User level security using a workgroup information file. I have got as far as trying to Select Recipients. Where and how do I specify the Workgroup Information File? I am looking at a Data Link Properties dialog box (from the Word Mail Merge). It has a field for the datasource, which is set to : C:\Projects\AC Global\Secure DB\SCOPSdb1.mdb Below that, I have ticked the box Use a specific user name and password, and supplied those. When I click the Test Connection button, it just says that the Workgroup Information File is missing. How do I do it? Stapes- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi This solution brings up an error as word loads: You do not have the necessary permissions to use the 'C:\Projects\AC Global\Secure DB\SCOPSdb1.mdb' object. Have your system administrator or the person who created establish the appropriate permissions for you. I am logged in as the Admin user, and have all the permissions set for the table I am trying to Merge. Stapes |
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I think that it might be more appropriate to post about the problem to an
Access newsgroup so I am cross-posting this response to microsoft.public.access.security. Hopefully one of the experts there will come up with a solution. -- 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 "stapes" wrote in message ... On 22 Apr, 20:44, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Get around the issue by customizing the Quick Access Toolbar in Access to add the Merge it with Microsoft Office Word button from the "Commands Not in the Ribbon" or "All Commands" group of the Choose commands from pulldown. To do this, you click on the Office button and then on Access Options in the bottom of the dialog and then on Customize. -- 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 "stapes" wrote in message ... Hi I am trying to run a mail merge using Word 2007, Access 2007, and a database with User level security using a workgroup information file. I have got as far as trying to Select Recipients. Where and how do I specify the Workgroup Information File? I am looking at a Data Link Properties dialog box (from the Word Mail Merge). It has a field for the datasource, which is set to : C:\Projects\AC Global\Secure DB\SCOPSdb1.mdb Below that, I have ticked the box Use a specific user name and password, and supplied those. When I click the Test Connection button, it just says that the Workgroup Information File is missing. How do I do it? Stapes- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi This solution brings up an error as word loads: You do not have the necessary permissions to use the 'C:\Projects\AC Global\Secure DB\SCOPSdb1.mdb' object. Have your system administrator or the person who created establish the appropriate permissions for you. I am logged in as the Admin user, and have all the permissions set for the table I am trying to Merge. Stapes |
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I solved this problem in the end by doing it all within access. I added a
table called letters, for the user to add any number of mailshots. The preview button then runs it against the Customer table. |
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