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Old 04-21-2021, 09:23 PM
Bielo Bielo is offline Directory Merge: unwanted condensing of key data Windows 10 Directory Merge: unwanted condensing of key data Office 2010
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Hi Graham, thanks for your response. I've done as you directed but I seem to be in an endless loop in the AddIn.


1) I never get to the "filter the data" pop-up (under "Running the Merge") - I see the disclaimer but then nothing else comes up. As such I can't follow the instructions because none of those pop-ups are appearing

2) I am told that I have more columns in the data source than merge fields and need to use the "clean worksheet" function but when I click that I get error "Run-time error '9': Subscript out of range".

Thoughts? I appreciate your time and access to the addon but I imagine it isn't working for me like you've designed.
Hi, i had the same problem. I'm using Office 2010. I made a copy of the tamplate and the source data as an older versión of MS Office (*.doc and 8.*.xls) and pum! fixed for me. hope helped you.
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