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I have a mail merge document with a data source that was created in Word
2003. We have upgraded to Office 2007. I opened the mail merge main document, made changes to the data source thru the Edit Recipient List in the Mailing Command tab, close that window and continue with my work. As usual, when I close the main document it asks me if I want to save the datasource because it had been changed. Usually I just say Yes and that is the end of it. But in 2007 it has given it a different file name and says it cannot be saved as it was read-only. Help! Please! |
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Use the datasource with a directory type mail merge main document in which
you insert a one row table into the cells of which you insert the mergefields. When you execute that merge to a new document, that document will contain a table with one row of data for each record in the data source. Insert a row at the top of that table and into the cells of that row, insert names for the mergefields. Then save that document and using it as the data source. As it is just an ordinary Word document, you can open and edit it in Word. -- 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 "Kristi in Oregon" Kristi in wrote in message ... I have a mail merge document with a data source that was created in Word 2003. We have upgraded to Office 2007. I opened the mail merge main document, made changes to the data source thru the Edit Recipient List in the Mailing Command tab, close that window and continue with my work. As usual, when I close the main document it asks me if I want to save the datasource because it had been changed. Usually I just say Yes and that is the end of it. But in 2007 it has given it a different file name and says it cannot be saved as it was read-only. Help! Please! |
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I will try this and will get back to you... (I thought I had a pretty good
handle on MergeMail, but reading thru some of the posts I have reclassified myself an amateur!) Thanks for responding... Kristi "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Use the datasource with a directory type mail merge main document in which you insert a one row table into the cells of which you insert the mergefields. When you execute that merge to a new document, that document will contain a table with one row of data for each record in the data source. Insert a row at the top of that table and into the cells of that row, insert names for the mergefields. Then save that document and using it as the data source. As it is just an ordinary Word document, you can open and edit it in Word. -- 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 "Kristi in Oregon" Kristi in wrote in message ... I have a mail merge document with a data source that was created in Word 2003. We have upgraded to Office 2007. I opened the mail merge main document, made changes to the data source thru the Edit Recipient List in the Mailing Command tab, close that window and continue with my work. As usual, when I close the main document it asks me if I want to save the datasource because it had been changed. Usually I just say Yes and that is the end of it. But in 2007 it has given it a different file name and says it cannot be saved as it was read-only. Help! Please! |
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Nope it didn't work. I get the same Read-Only error after I re-created it as
you suggested. (and actually I see that it didn't rename the datasource but my main document. In the message below that is not the name of my main document) The message reads "DF317571.docx is a mail merge main document that is attached to a data source logsaledata.docx that has not been saved. Do you want to save logsaledata.docx?" with Yes, No and Cancel as options. Usually I choose Yes and it saves it and I go on my merry way. NOW... it gives me this "This file is read-only. (logsaledata.docx)" with a Show Help button and an OK button. Can you give me any advice? Please? This document is something that I use frequently and I'm dependent on it. Let me know if you can think of another resource also. Thanks again. "Kristi in Oregon" wrote: I will try this and will get back to you... (I thought I had a pretty good handle on MergeMail, but reading thru some of the posts I have reclassified myself an amateur!) Thanks for responding... Kristi "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Use the datasource with a directory type mail merge main document in which you insert a one row table into the cells of which you insert the mergefields. When you execute that merge to a new document, that document will contain a table with one row of data for each record in the data source. Insert a row at the top of that table and into the cells of that row, insert names for the mergefields. Then save that document and using it as the data source. As it is just an ordinary Word document, you can open and edit it in Word. -- 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 "Kristi in Oregon" Kristi in wrote in message ... I have a mail merge document with a data source that was created in Word 2003. We have upgraded to Office 2007. I opened the mail merge main document, made changes to the data source thru the Edit Recipient List in the Mailing Command tab, close that window and continue with my work. As usual, when I close the main document it asks me if I want to save the datasource because it had been changed. Usually I just say Yes and that is the end of it. But in 2007 it has given it a different file name and says it cannot be saved as it was read-only. Help! Please! |
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I do not know what you have done, but if you follow my instructions and
execute the directory merge to a new document, it will not be linked in any way to the original data source. -- 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 "Kristi in Oregon" wrote in message ... Nope it didn't work. I get the same Read-Only error after I re-created it as you suggested. (and actually I see that it didn't rename the datasource but my main document. In the message below that is not the name of my main document) The message reads "DF317571.docx is a mail merge main document that is attached to a data source logsaledata.docx that has not been saved. Do you want to save logsaledata.docx?" with Yes, No and Cancel as options. Usually I choose Yes and it saves it and I go on my merry way. NOW... it gives me this "This file is read-only. (logsaledata.docx)" with a Show Help button and an OK button. Can you give me any advice? Please? This document is something that I use frequently and I'm dependent on it. Let me know if you can think of another resource also. Thanks again. "Kristi in Oregon" wrote: I will try this and will get back to you... (I thought I had a pretty good handle on MergeMail, but reading thru some of the posts I have reclassified myself an amateur!) Thanks for responding... Kristi "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Use the datasource with a directory type mail merge main document in which you insert a one row table into the cells of which you insert the mergefields. When you execute that merge to a new document, that document will contain a table with one row of data for each record in the data source. Insert a row at the top of that table and into the cells of that row, insert names for the mergefields. Then save that document and using it as the data source. As it is just an ordinary Word document, you can open and edit it in Word. -- 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 "Kristi in Oregon" Kristi in wrote in message ... I have a mail merge document with a data source that was created in Word 2003. We have upgraded to Office 2007. I opened the mail merge main document, made changes to the data source thru the Edit Recipient List in the Mailing Command tab, close that window and continue with my work. As usual, when I close the main document it asks me if I want to save the datasource because it had been changed. Usually I just say Yes and that is the end of it. But in 2007 it has given it a different file name and says it cannot be saved as it was read-only. Help! Please! |
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