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I am trying to help a co-worker with a Word Table question.
She is merging information from a db into a .docx (she uses 2003 form but
converter has been installed) After the information has been merged into the
table, users have to sort the table on column 1. She wants this to be as
simple as possible for users - wants to sort on column automatically so the
users don't have to sort after merge.
Any way to do this without any extra steps for users?

Thanks for the help
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It is really better to do the manipulation in the data source.

Is this a mail merge application or is the data being "merged" into the
document by some other method?

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"Kathy K" Kathy wrote in message
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I am trying to help a co-worker with a Word Table question.
She is merging information from a db into a .docx (she uses 2003 form but
converter has been installed) After the information has been merged into
the
table, users have to sort the table on column 1. She wants this to be as
simple as possible for users - wants to sort on column automatically so
the
users don't have to sort after merge.
Any way to do this without any extra steps for users?

Thanks for the help


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The data is from a computer ERP system called CMIC. the information from
that program is "merged" into a document that is the predetermined form. My
co-worker just wasn't wanting the users that query or "merge" the infor into
her form to have to manipulate any data after the merge. She wants them just
to be able to print the reports generated from the db.

I didn't think there was a way to do this but I told her I would research.
Any futher info would be helpful! Thanks!
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Kathleen


"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

It is really better to do the manipulation in the data source.

Is this a mail merge application or is the data being "merged" into the
document by some other method?

--
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
"Kathy K" Kathy wrote in message
...
I am trying to help a co-worker with a Word Table question.
She is merging information from a db into a .docx (she uses 2003 form but
converter has been installed) After the information has been merged into
the
table, users have to sort the table on column 1. She wants this to be as
simple as possible for users - wants to sort on column automatically so
the
users don't have to sort after merge.
Any way to do this without any extra steps for users?

Thanks for the help



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Default Automatically sort merged fields in Word Table

We really need a bit more information on the process to give you a
definitive response, but, depending upon how the data is being merged, you
could use a macro to execute the merge to a new document and also have code
in that macro to sort the table.

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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
"Kathy K" wrote in message
...
The data is from a computer ERP system called CMIC. the information from
that program is "merged" into a document that is the predetermined form.
My
co-worker just wasn't wanting the users that query or "merge" the infor
into
her form to have to manipulate any data after the merge. She wants them
just
to be able to print the reports generated from the db.

I didn't think there was a way to do this but I told her I would research.
Any futher info would be helpful! Thanks!
--
Kathleen


"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

It is really better to do the manipulation in the data source.

Is this a mail merge application or is the data being "merged" into the
document by some other method?

--
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
"Kathy K" Kathy wrote in message
...
I am trying to help a co-worker with a Word Table question.
She is merging information from a db into a .docx (she uses 2003 form
but
converter has been installed) After the information has been merged
into
the
table, users have to sort the table on column 1. She wants this to be
as
simple as possible for users - wants to sort on column automatically so
the
users don't have to sort after merge.
Any way to do this without any extra steps for users?

Thanks for the help




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