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Hi Phil,
You could suppress that message via Application.DisplayAlerts = False, but that would also cause Word to convert the document from a mailmerge main document to an ordinary document (but with the mergefields in situ). However, since you're driving this from Access, why are you using a Word mailmerge main document? If you use an ordinary document with the mailmerge fields etc (eg delete your Word mailmerge main document's mailmerge header), then you can programmatically make it a mailmerge main document and add the query when you open it. When you're finished processing, close the original Word document without saving.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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