I hope I am saying this right. I am working on a
political campaign. The data source is a list of names,
addresses, registration dates and party affiliations.
When I merge the registration date and party affiliation
is blank. Thank You
What I was really trying to find out is what format the data source is in -
is it a Word document with a table in it, an Excel spreadsheet, a
comma-delimited text file, a table in an Access database, or what?
Unfortunately I'm about to disappear for a while so probably won't pick up
your reply, so if no-one else picks up on this question I suggest you post
it again and re-state the version of Word, what format the data source is,
and anything else you think may be relevant.
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Peter Jamieson
MS Word MVP
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crazylin - 15 Oct 2003 01:49 GMT
Sorry it is a Word document with a table in it.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 15 Oct 2003 03:37 GMT
HI Crazylin,
Remove the space that you have between "registration" and "date" and between
"party" and "affiliation" in the data source. Later versions of Word will
automatically replace the space with _, but I suspect that 97 will not.
Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded
directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.
Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
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