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Hello,
I have created a data source file for a mail merge using the mail merge wizard. The file is saved as a .mdb file. I would like to have both myself and another person enter data into the source file by giving each of us an identical copy of it. But then I would like to combine the two so that there is one master list with all the recipients. I know the easiest way would probably be to pass the file back and forth, but we need to work on it at the same time. Is there a fairly straightforward way to accomplish combining the two files, which will be identically set up other than the data entered? I've never worked with an .mdb file before, so I'm not really familiar with its functionality. Thanks in advance! |
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If you do not really need concurrent, simultaneous access, I would use the
data source to create a directory type mailmerge that you merge to a new document (the only possible destination) and then save that document in a location to which you both have access. The directory type mail merge main document should contain just a one row table into the cells of which you insert the merge fields from you current data source. When you execute that merge, the resulting document will contain a row of data for each record in the data source. You can then insert a row at the top of the document and into the cells of that row, you can insert the names of the merge fields (not the merge fields themselves, just their names). If you save that document, you can use it as a data source. Note that only one of you will be able to access and use the data source at the one time, but you will both be able to use it at different times. -- 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 "sajara" wrote in message ... Hello, I have created a data source file for a mail merge using the mail merge wizard. The file is saved as a .mdb file. I would like to have both myself and another person enter data into the source file by giving each of us an identical copy of it. But then I would like to combine the two so that there is one master list with all the recipients. I know the easiest way would probably be to pass the file back and forth, but we need to work on it at the same time. Is there a fairly straightforward way to accomplish combining the two files, which will be identically set up other than the data entered? I've never worked with an .mdb file before, so I'm not really familiar with its functionality. Thanks in advance! |
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