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Old 06-06-2014, 08:24 AM
GezLundy GezLundy is offline How can I use a Macro to automatically update all the pictures in a word doc Windows 7 32bit How can I use a Macro to automatically update all the pictures in a word doc Office 2010 32bit
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Hi

I am using the include picture function in my mailmerge document to link to a microsoft visual studio report. The report has a parameter which is a mergefield from the word document. I have managed to get the document to merge and to update the first picture successfully using the macro "ActiveDocument.Fields.Update"

The problem i'm having is that when more that one record is merged producing more than 1 picture only the first one is updated and the rest of the pictures are a replica of the first.

I am able to manually update these by pressing "CTRL A" then F9 but i want this to be done in the macro.

Does anyone know if this can be done and if so how?

Many Thanks

Geraint
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