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Old 06-23-2010, 06:27 PM
roflzor roflzor is offline Mail Merge problem when converting to PDF Windows XP Mail Merge problem when converting to PDF Office 2003
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Default Mail Merge problem when converting to PDF

Hi there,

I have a problem when converting to PDF.

I have a mail merge template set up with fields like <<Insured Name>> etc. This template pulls data from my access databse and then we save as a separate document from the template with the data filled in.



The problem is when I reopen the file (and choose no when i asks to pull the information from the databse), and try to save as a PDF. Once saved, the template will have the correct file information in the body ofthe document but my fieds in the header will switch back to the control view i.e. with chevrons around them.

So for example we will open a template, move to a record for 'Smith' for example. The fields will update and we will save as such and all will be fine. We'll reopen later to make changes and will cut ties with the database because recordswill have changed. All is fine and displaying correctly at his point. But as soon as we save as a PDF (using various methods to test), the fields in the header will have savd as <<Insured name>> for example.

Any advice on this? Are headers not deignd to hold dynamic information? Is thee a reason it will revert when saved as PDF?

Thanks so much.
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