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Hi Guys,
I've got a vbscript which opens up a template merges csv data which I export out of another database. I'm trying to make the mail merging as simple as possible for my end users. As each export file is different depending on the queries of the database search, is it possible to create a word template where the user can open up write the letter and select just the merge fields of my database which I'd like to embed in it somehow. Please bear in mind I'm trying to avoid attaching the template to a merge file with fields as when you open it up, it comes up with the *SELECT * dialog box, something I am trying to avoid as this will confuse my users. Any help would be fantastic. |
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See the following Knowledge Base article:
"Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document - 825765 at: http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=825765 -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Jalz" wrote in message ... Hi Guys, I've got a vbscript which opens up a template merges csv data which I export out of another database. I'm trying to make the mail merging as simple as possible for my end users. As each export file is different depending on the queries of the database search, is it possible to create a word template where the user can open up write the letter and select just the merge fields of my database which I'd like to embed in it somehow. Please bear in mind I'm trying to avoid attaching the template to a merge file with fields as when you open it up, it comes up with the *SELECT * dialog box, something I am trying to avoid as this will confuse my users. Any help would be fantastic. |
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately my IT admins wont allow me to make the changes to security on our network which the article goes into. Is there another way I can achieve this, is there no way of embedding a set of predefined fields the user can select via some sort of Macro or something? I've got the fieldsnames that will contain the data, just need to embed them into word in a user friendly way. Thanks Jalz "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: See the following Knowledge Base article: "Opening This Will Run the Following SQL Command" Message When You Open a Word Document - 825765 at: http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=825765 -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Jalz" wrote in message ... Hi Guys, I've got a vbscript which opens up a template merges csv data which I export out of another database. I'm trying to make the mail merging as simple as possible for my end users. As each export file is different depending on the queries of the database search, is it possible to create a word template where the user can open up write the letter and select just the merge fields of my database which I'd like to embed in it somehow. Please bear in mind I'm trying to avoid attaching the template to a merge file with fields as when you open it up, it comes up with the *SELECT * dialog box, something I am trying to avoid as this will confuse my users. Any help would be fantastic. . |
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