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Is there a way to create a data table in a .doc format to:
1. Have more than 63 fields? If not, is there a way to have more than one data table in a document that will ultimately be merged into one template? 2. Format the big data table(s) so they are print-friendly? The data tables I need may be printed and approved hard-copy. And, there will be only one data set, with many fields. Thanks! |
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Word is the wrong application for this. Use Excel.
"Alicia" wrote in message ... Is there a way to create a data table in a .doc format to: 1. Have more than 63 fields? If not, is there a way to have more than one data table in a document that will ultimately be merged into one template? 2. Format the big data table(s) so they are print-friendly? The data tables I need may be printed and approved hard-copy. And, there will be only one data set, with many fields. Thanks! |
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