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In Office XP Professional, using Excel 2002 spreadsheet as data source for
Word 2002 letter merge worked many times before and now doesn't. The zip code field changes from 5-9 digits to zero in about 1/3 of the letters. Remaining 2/3 of letters merge correctly. The zip codes that change are not just those with a zero at the beginning of the 5-9 digits. Some of the 9 digits zip codes change to zero now but didn't previously. If I use a previously saved version of the spreadsheet, the merge prints out correctly. However, if I make changes to the spreadsheet, some of the zip code fields print as zero again. I have been using a version of the letter and spreadsheet for over a year without any problems, until now. |
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See "Formatting Word fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's
website at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm If that doesn't work, I think you will have to look at the Excel spreadsheets to try and detect differences between the formatting of the cells on the one that works and the one that doesn't. -- 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 "enolalum" wrote in message ... In Office XP Professional, using Excel 2002 spreadsheet as data source for Word 2002 letter merge worked many times before and now doesn't. The zip code field changes from 5-9 digits to zero in about 1/3 of the letters. Remaining 2/3 of letters merge correctly. The zip codes that change are not just those with a zero at the beginning of the 5-9 digits. Some of the 9 digits zip codes change to zero now but didn't previously. If I use a previously saved version of the spreadsheet, the merge prints out correctly. However, if I make changes to the spreadsheet, some of the zip code fields print as zero again. I have been using a version of the letter and spreadsheet for over a year without any problems, until now. |
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Thanks for the help, Doug.
Your first tip below didn't work, but second one did as I found the problem. One specific cell in Excel that was updated is changing other data in the merge to zeros, but not sure why. I went back to a spreadsheet that worked and deleted changes I made. Merge worked after that. Regards and thanks again. "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: See "Formatting Word fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm If that doesn't work, I think you will have to look at the Excel spreadsheets to try and detect differences between the formatting of the cells on the one that works and the one that doesn't. -- 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 "enolalum" wrote in message ... In Office XP Professional, using Excel 2002 spreadsheet as data source for Word 2002 letter merge worked many times before and now doesn't. The zip code field changes from 5-9 digits to zero in about 1/3 of the letters. Remaining 2/3 of letters merge correctly. The zip codes that change are not just those with a zero at the beginning of the 5-9 digits. Some of the 9 digits zip codes change to zero now but didn't previously. If I use a previously saved version of the spreadsheet, the merge prints out correctly. However, if I make changes to the spreadsheet, some of the zip code fields print as zero again. I have been using a version of the letter and spreadsheet for over a year without any problems, until now. |
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