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I inherited a Word Mailmerge document and can't find the datasource! Is
there a way to display the datasource name/path? TIA Dave |
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From the Tools menu, select Customize and then on the Commands tab of the
Customize dialog, select the All Commands category and scroll down through the list of commands until you come to the Mail Merge Helper item. Click on it and drag it onto a toolbar (I would suggest the Mailmerge toolbar that you can cause to be displayed by selecting Toolbars from the View menu and checking it). Then with the mailmerge main document as the active document, if you click on the Mail Merge Helper button, in Section 2 of the dialog that appears, you will be able to detect the datasource. -- 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 "~Dave~" wrote in message ... I inherited a Word Mailmerge document and can't find the datasource! Is there a way to display the datasource name/path? TIA Dave |
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