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Default Mail merge format is driving me nuts - again


I have an excel spreadsheet with various columns of information. The
text values were displaying as 0 in this one particular column -it has
some cells with text and some with numeric values if that matters.. So,
I previously did the confirm conversion option / ms excel worksheet via
DDE (*.xls) / select my range ... which did solve the problem for a
while but ..
Now every time I open it, it cant find my data source (even though it
does open the workbook) so I have to close it, re-open, choose not to
run the SQL command to select my data source & start over at the
begining of the entire process each time I want to merge a document. It
will work that way .. but it wont save.

Help .. I have a nice monitor .. going to toss it over the cubical soon
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..............Please - Thank you................


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