• ID the Data Source File (Word XP)

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    I have a Word document that has been merged with either a spreadsheet file or an Access database. I can

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    • #1028529

      Do you mean mail merge?

      If the document is the end result of a mail merge, there is no way to determine the data source.
      If the document is a merge document with merge fields, you should be able to find the source in one of the following ways:

      – Activate the Mail Merge task pane and go to Step 3 of 6. It should display the current data source.

      or

      – Activate the Visual Basic Editor (Alt+F11)
      – Activate the Immediate window (Ctrl+G)
      – Type ? ActiveDocument.MailMerge.DataSource.Name
      – Press Enter

    • #1028530

      If I reopen an existing merge document, and go to Tools…Letters and Mailing…Mail Merge it reopens the Merge wizard at step 3 with the data source displayed.

      • #1028537

        Hans, John, all your solutions worked. Thank you both for your assistance!

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