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Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close
the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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That's the way they designed it - Crazy. But two things you can do. Go to
fellow MVP Cindy Meister's website at http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...r/MergFram.htm and you will find a version of the dialog that you do not have to close each time, or, from the Tools menu, select Customize and then go to the Commands tab and select the All Commands category and then locate the Insert Merge Fields item and click and drag it onto a toolbar. I would suggest that you turn on the display of the Mailmerge toolbar (ViewToolbars) and at it to that. You will then be able to insert the mergefields in the same way as was done in Word before XP. -- 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 "Sue Hughes" wrote in message ... Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm This will put
you back on track no matter what the document type. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Sue Hughes wrote: Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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Thank you Doug,
This will be a big time saver. Just a wonder, 'why in the world did MS do that?'. No reply expected. ;-) "Doug Robbins" wrote: That's the way they designed it - Crazy. But two things you can do. Go to fellow MVP Cindy Meister's website at http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...r/MergFram.htm and you will find a version of the dialog that you do not have to close each time, or, from the Tools menu, select Customize and then go to the Commands tab and select the All Commands category and then locate the Insert Merge Fields item and click and drag it onto a toolbar. I would suggest that you turn on the display of the Mailmerge toolbar (ViewToolbars) and at it to that. You will then be able to insert the mergefields in the same way as was done in Word before XP. -- 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 "Sue Hughes" wrote in message ... Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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Thanks Sue. I am SO GLAD someone else had this problem. I thought it was
just me and I was too stupid to figure out how to fix it. I had used the merge feature in 2000 and it was very easy. When I got 2003, I thought there was no way they would make me close the dialog box each time. I will try to solutions to see if they work for me. Again, thanks! "Sue Hughes" wrote: Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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I went on Cindy's site and looked up "Display list of merge fields in a
non-modal dialog box" where she says to drag the macro "DisplayListOfMergeFields" to the toolbar. I am in 2003 and there is no such macro. Help! I have literally hundreds of merge codes to insert into dozens of documents - and using "Insert Merge Code" the old fashioned way just won't cut it. Any ideas please? "Sue Hughes" wrote: Thank you Doug, This will be a big time saver. Just a wonder, 'why in the world did MS do that?'. No reply expected. ;-) "Doug Robbins" wrote: That's the way they designed it - Crazy. But two things you can do. Go to fellow MVP Cindy Meister's website at http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...r/MergFram.htm and you will find a version of the dialog that you do not have to close each time, or, from the Tools menu, select Customize and then go to the Commands tab and select the All Commands category and then locate the Insert Merge Fields item and click and drag it onto a toolbar. I would suggest that you turn on the display of the Mailmerge toolbar (ViewToolbars) and at it to that. You will then be able to insert the mergefields in the same way as was done in Word before XP. -- 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 "Sue Hughes" wrote in message ... Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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I went on Cindy's site and looked up "Display list of merge fields in a
non-modal dialog box" where she says to drag the macro "DisplayListOfMergeFields" to the toolbar. I am in 2003 and there is no such macro. Help! I have literally hundreds of merge codes to insert into dozens of documents - and using "Insert Merge Code" the old fashioned way just won't cut it. Any ideas please? "Cardinal7" wrote: Thanks Sue. I am SO GLAD someone else had this problem. I thought it was just me and I was too stupid to figure out how to fix it. I had used the merge feature in 2000 and it was very easy. When I got 2003, I thought there was no way they would make me close the dialog box each time. I will try to solutions to see if they work for me. Again, thanks! "Sue Hughes" wrote: Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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Did you download the Sample File mentioned in the following paragraph in the
article Using the Organizer (Tools/Macros/Organizer), you can copy the UserForm and the macro module in the sample file to your Normal.dot template. The macro is in that file. Alternatively, following the instructions in the "Getting back older interfaces" article on Cindy's site. -- 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 "Michelle" wrote in message ... I went on Cindy's site and looked up "Display list of merge fields in a non-modal dialog box" where she says to drag the macro "DisplayListOfMergeFields" to the toolbar. I am in 2003 and there is no such macro. Help! I have literally hundreds of merge codes to insert into dozens of documents - and using "Insert Merge Code" the old fashioned way just won't cut it. Any ideas please? "Cardinal7" wrote: Thanks Sue. I am SO GLAD someone else had this problem. I thought it was just me and I was too stupid to figure out how to fix it. I had used the merge feature in 2000 and it was very easy. When I got 2003, I thought there was no way they would make me close the dialog box each time. I will try to solutions to see if they work for me. Again, thanks! "Sue Hughes" wrote: Upgrading to Word 2003, I can't believe I need to Insert a field and close the dialog box, just to move to another location of the document, and repeat all the steps again. What am I missing??? |
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