[mso] Identify Access DB/Table/Query in Word Mail Merge
- From: larryspcremedies@xxxxxxx
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:12:42 -0400
Hi guys,
Where can I identify the table or query used in an existing?Word Mail Merge
document (Word 2007)
I can identify the Access DB and it's location from "Mailings" --> "Edit
Recipient List", but I couldn't find any mention of what table or query that is
being used, except when the document is first opened, a "yes/cancel" dialog is
displayed identifying the SQL Select statement that will be run.
I can't believe this is the only place it's identified.
Larry
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