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I have created a Mail Merge File in Word. I have to give 5 to 6 type of letters to different recipients from different tables. My database is in Microsoft Access. I have to create separate word files for separate table/database connections/letters.
What I want to know is that can I not put all the six letters in one single file and establish separate table/database connection individually for individual letters so that all the letters reside in one single file to manage the records easily. |
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Unfortunately that isn't possible without some really complex VBA coding!
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Can you make it possible and provide me the VBA, because you are great. Or any other easy way.
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A bit TOO complicated for me, I'm afraid! Anyone else want to have a go?
You could try asking in the Word section at VBA Express Forums Best chance of a solution!
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