How can I remove an SQL command from a word document. I copied parts of a
mailmerge word document to paste on my web page, now whenever you go to my
web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 20 May 2006 15:14 GMT
This results from its being a mail merge main document; you need to convert
it back to a "Normal Word document."
1. Save a copy of the document.
2. Display the Mail Merge toolbar.
3. Click on Main Document Setup (far left button) and choose "Normal Word
document."
4. Save the document and use it as a source for the chunks you're posting to
the Web.

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> How can I remove an SQL command from a word document. I copied parts of a
> mailmerge word document to paste on my web page, now whenever you go to my
> web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
> Thanks
COA - 04 Mar 2008 18:09 GMT
THANK YOU! I am so glad this annoying message doesn't show up any longer. :)

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> This results from its being a mail merge main document; you need to convert
> it back to a "Normal Word document."
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> > web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
> > Thanks
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 04 Mar 2008 19:14 GMT
Glad I could help.

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> THANK YOU! I am so glad this annoying message doesn't show up any longer.
> :)
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>> > web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
>> > Thanks
Graham Mayor - 20 May 2006 16:02 GMT
You receive the "Opening this will run the following SQL command" message
when you open a Word mail merge main document that is linked to a data
source - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765

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> How can I remove an SQL command from a word document. I copied parts
> of a mailmerge word document to paste on my web page, now whenever
> you go to my web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
> Thanks
kdgbarb - 17 May 2008 14:49 GMT
> How can I remove an SQL command from a word document. I copied parts of a
> mailmerge word document to paste on my web page, now whenever you go to my
> web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
> Thanks
kdgbarb - 17 May 2008 14:51 GMT
I must have downloaded something that changed the template for ALL my
documents, because I am getting that message when I try to open ANY of my
saved documents. How can I get rid of it for once and all?? Help, please!
> How can I remove an SQL command from a word document. I copied parts of a
> mailmerge word document to paste on my web page, now whenever you go to my
> web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
> Thanks
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 18 May 2008 09:59 GMT
The problem will probably be fixed by following the instructions in the
article "Why is my "Blank Document" not blank?" at:
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/BlankDocNotBlank.htm

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> I must have downloaded something that changed the template for ALL my
> documents, because I am getting that message when I try to open ANY of my
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>> web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
>> Thanks
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 18 May 2008 16:36 GMT
Changing Normal.dot should not affect existing saved documents. Moreover,
what is apparently causing the problem at Word Startup (as discussed
elsewhere) is the TaskPaneController.dot add-in.

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> The problem will probably be fixed by following the instructions in the
> article "Why is my "Blank Document" not blank?" at:
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>>> web pages you get a nag screen about the SQL command
>>> Thanks