Finally got it to work using the \d command at the end of the file. Now I
can not save the "native" command. When I save, it merges the field. Any
suggestions?
Glad something worked.
> Finally got it to work using the \d command at the end of the file.
OK, I tke it you mean "at the end of the field"
It looks as if you are probably experiencing a memory size limitation of
some kind. I wonder if that is affecting the next thing, but...
> can not save the "native" command. When I save, it merges the field. Any
> suggestions?
...sorry, I'm not sure what you mean at this point. When you save the Mail
Merge Main document? What actually happens? Can you spell it out a bit more?
Peter Jamieson
> Finally got it to work using the \d command at the end of the file. Now I
> can not save the "native" command. When I save, it merges the field. Any
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>> >> >> >> > {INCLUDEPICTURE "J:\\abc\\{ MERGEFIELD "Reference" }.tif"
>> >> >> >> > \*MERGEFORMAT}
Bryan G - 19 Apr 2006 18:42 GMT
I broke down and worked with MS today. Basically, every time I changed one
thing something else stopped working. I was having a problem with file save.
Every time I tried to save the file in converted my command from:
{ INCLUDEPICTURE "C:\\Check\\{ MERGEFIELD "Reference" }.tif" \*MERGEFORMAT
\d }
to:
INCLUDEPICTURE "C:\\CHECK\\NAME.TIF \* MERGEFORMAT }
In order to fix the problem, I had to uncheck the option selected for
Tools/generalWeb Options/files/udpate links of save.
I still can not get the merge to occur inside the document. They had me do
exactly what you suggested with the Select All using <Cntl-A>, press <F9> to
update the fields, and then print from that point.
They referred me to article #909132.
I appreciate all your help. I will close the out this case, and thanks again.
> Glad something worked.
>
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> >> >> >> >> > {INCLUDEPICTURE "J:\\abc\\{ MERGEFIELD "Reference" }.tif"
> >> >> >> >> > \*MERGEFORMAT}