Which version of Word?
How are you selecting the recipients? Is it by checking individual records
in the Mail Merge Recipients dialog box, or what?
> only certain recipients, it automatically resets to all of them.
Do you mean "as soon as you leave the dialog box", "when you close the
document and open it next time", or what?
Peter Jamieson
> I'm using mail merge with a long list of clients and when I try to select
> only certain recipients, it automatically resets to all of them. How can I
> fix this or has any one else had this problem?
Scarlet146@msn.com - 07 May 2007 20:28 GMT
I'm using Microsoft Office Word 2003. I'm selecting the recipients by
checking individual records in the dialog box. It resets to all of them as
soon as I close the dialog box. Thank you so much for responding so fast. I'm
trying to do a project for work and its driving me insane!
> Which version of Word?
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> > only certain recipients, it automatically resets to all of them. How can I
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Peter Jamieson - 07 May 2007 20:59 GMT
I should have asked:
What is the data source? (an "Office Address List"? An Excel worksheet? A
text file? Outlook? Something else?)
Considering the problems you're having, is there any chance of doing the
selection in the data source before the data gets to Word?
Peter Jamieson
> I'm using Microsoft Office Word 2003. I'm selecting the recipients by
> checking individual records in the dialog box. It resets to all of them as
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Scarlet146@msn.com - 08 May 2007 19:08 GMT
I'm using a Microsoft Access database.
> I should have asked:
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 08 May 2007 19:54 GMT
I would add a Yes/No field to the table and use that to select the records
that you want to merge and have an Select Query that only displays the
checked records and use that Query as the data source.

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