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I am using Word 2003 Mail Merge with an existing Word datasource. When I add
new contacts to the word datasource, and I try to sort the data it sorts the newly entered contacts then the older contacts. It isn't sorting them in one list. This happens by all fields except zip code. THe zip code field will sort approriately. However I need to sort by last name. To be clear.. if I enter 2 new names, and sort by last name the 2 newly entered contacts will arrange alphabetically and then the older contacts will arrange alphabetically. I hope someone can help. I have installed all upgrades to Office 2003. Thanks in advance for your time |
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Open the Word datasource by using File Open and then use the Sort
functionality on the Tables menu. -- 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 "Suzanne R" Suzanne wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003 Mail Merge with an existing Word datasource. When I add new contacts to the word datasource, and I try to sort the data it sorts the newly entered contacts then the older contacts. It isn't sorting them in one list. This happens by all fields except zip code. THe zip code field will sort approriately. However I need to sort by last name. To be clear.. if I enter 2 new names, and sort by last name the 2 newly entered contacts will arrange alphabetically and then the older contacts will arrange alphabetically. I hope someone can help. I have installed all upgrades to Office 2003. Thanks in advance for your time |
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