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I do understand your suggestion. but it is impossible to have columns with no headers! A column with no header doesn't make any sense! I think adding another column for the numbers in the excel file is a good suggestion! (Attached) regards Jamal |
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Well, Jamal, it is up to you to decide if it makes sense or not... and to choose the best solution that fits you..
![]() Personnaly, i don't care if the database i create for a specific mail merge has header row or not... what it matters for me it's the result in the merged document ![]() Anyway, this thread is meant for Word Threads, not to Excel threads, your database is not excel only, there are a lot of database types... For mail merging, you can use even a word document with a single table in it containing your data. Just decide when connecting to database, to check or uncheck the option: my database has header row... |
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regards Jamal |
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