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Thanks Peter
Your first suggestion around DDE connections has worked! All users are now working. Thanks for your help Russell "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Issue 2 - why can't I view the database queries when trying to set up a new mail merge? Several types of query are not visible in Word 2003, which uses a different connection method (OLEDB) by default than Word 97/2000, which used DDE. Some query types (e.g. parameter queries) can only be seen if you use DDE. You may be able to make others visible without reverting to DDE but on the whole the easiest way to get things going again is to check Word Tools|Options|General|"Confirm conversion at open", g through the connection process again, and select the DDE option when it is offered. DDE will only be usable if Access is installed on the user's machine. Issue 1 - why is this not working for just one user? I don't know, sorry. Are the user machines pretty much the same in every respect (version of Windowss, MDAC, and so on)? Peter Jamieson "Russell Farr" wrote in message ... Hi all I'm hoping someone can help, this is driving me mad! I have two issues... I have an Access 97 which I have converted to Access 2000 - we've all recently upgraded to Access 2003 but still have a few 2000 users dotted around. Existing Mail Merge documents have been merging perfectly for the majority of users, however there is one user in particular which, when opening the merge document, gets the message 'Find Data Source'/'Options'. On trying to locate the data source and finding the database to link it to, it only displays database tables, not the query which I want to run from, and there does not appear to be any option to view the queries within the database. Issue 1 - why is this not working for just one user? I have checked everything I can think of - they are opening the correct document, have the same access rights to the shared folder, and the drive is mapped to the exact same place using the same drive letter. Issue 2 - why can't I view the database queries when trying to set up a new mail merge? Thanks! Russell |
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