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Excel Word - Mailmerge
One of our clients emailed a spreadsheet (don't know what version of Excel).
The data in the spreadsheet had to be merged into Word 2003 letters for mailing. Before merging, I added two complete entries at the end. One of the fields that was merged contained a date in the format 3/1/2006. However, the date in the two entries I added did not print correctly in the Word letters after merging. It came through something like 38675 instead of in date format. Why would that be? All the other entries were fine, except for the two I added at the end of the spreadsheet. |
Excel Word - Mailmerge
Debra Dalgleish posted this to a similar question about formatting
dates/decimals. There's an article on the Microsoft web site that might help you: Answer Box: Numbers don't merge right in Word http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/as...164951033.aspx And if you prefer the old Mail Merge helper, Word MVP Suzanne Barnhill has instructions he http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/C...ngWord2002.htm about half way down the page. Peppermint wrote: One of our clients emailed a spreadsheet (don't know what version of Excel). The data in the spreadsheet had to be merged into Word 2003 letters for mailing. Before merging, I added two complete entries at the end. One of the fields that was merged contained a date in the format 3/1/2006. However, the date in the two entries I added did not print correctly in the Word letters after merging. It came through something like 38675 instead of in date format. Why would that be? All the other entries were fine, except for the two I added at the end of the spreadsheet. -- Dave Peterson |
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