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Bug in Word 2002 Mail Merge with ASK Field?

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Rob Parker - 20 Jan 2004 01:53 GMT
I'm running Word 2002 under Windows XP Home SP1, on a
Pioneer D610SU notebook, and I've found a very weird
problem.  I set up a mail merge document which included
an ASK field; when I ran the merge, the Ask dialog box
appeared.  I moved the dialog box to see some content in
the underlying document, and the area which the dialog
box had covered failed to refresh its content - ie. the
document content was "wiped out" by moving the dialog box.

Is this a known bug, an unknown bug, or a problem with my
system?

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Rob
Peter Jamieson - 20 Jan 2004 11:00 GMT
This sounds like a problem with the video driver for your machine - I would
check for an update, even if it is a brand new system.

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> I'm running Word 2002 under Windows XP Home SP1, on a
> Pioneer D610SU notebook, and I've found a very weird
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> Rob
Daniele Pinai - 20 Jan 2004 14:31 GMT
Yes { MERGEFIELD Data_Nascita } give the right date but in the wron
format...

I use word2000 and Access2000 ..i'd connect in Tools / mailmarge ..
using the default mode..

I have no idea...
Thank's and sorry for the troubl
 
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