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njacobs njacobs is offline Creating a dynamic table pulling data in through data.dot file from database. Windows 10 Creating a dynamic table pulling data in through data.dot file from database. Office 2013
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Hello all,



I am currently trying to create a dynamic table with word mail merge. I have data coming into vb code from a database, and that data is being sent to a "data.dot" file (where the text moves vertically rather than horizontally. Do not know what its called specifically).

From there the data is being loaded into a word template with merge values.

Does anyone know if this is possible? And if so, when moving sets of data that would populate a dynamic table, are the values sent in through an array, or do there need to be multiple different variables for each data set being passed in?

Thank you for your help.

-Njacobs
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