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      11th Nov 2007
When I create a mail merge doc the filtering in the doc doesn't allow me to
filter on the BCM User Defined Fields (the very purpose for creating the
UDFs).

Office 2007; Windows XP Professional.

My only workaround is to create an excel spreadsheet for my database.

However this is a static document and so must be recreated with each mail
merge.

Any suggestions?>>

 
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      12th Nov 2007
Hi Jeanne,
I am having the same difficulty. I am having to recreate every single one
of our office templates from scratch. I would like to followup and find out
all I can to make the transition to Office 2007 more smoothly. Anything you
learn about this topic would be helpful to me also.
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Thanks so much,
.... remember: "Attitude is Everything"
 
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      12th Nov 2007
Jeanne:

Try using a BCM Marketing Campaign instead. You can use the Review and
Filter button filter the recipients and the User Defined Fields will show up
there.

Let us know if that works for you.

HTH,
Lon

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"Jeanne G." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I create a mail merge doc the filtering in the doc doesn't allow me
> to
> filter on the BCM User Defined Fields (the very purpose for creating the
> UDFs).
>
> Office 2007; Windows XP Professional.
>
> My only workaround is to create an excel spreadsheet for my database.
>
> However this is a static document and so must be recreated with each mail
> merge.
>
> Any suggestions?>>
>


 
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      13th Nov 2007
Try filtering the contacts you want in BCM, then start the merge from BCM -
Tools- Mail Merge. Not only will you get only the contacts you want, but
you'll have access to ALL the BCM fields, not just the selection offered if
you start in Word.

"Jeanne G." wrote:

> When I create a mail merge doc the filtering in the doc doesn't allow me to
> filter on the BCM User Defined Fields (the very purpose for creating the
> UDFs).
>
> Office 2007; Windows XP Professional.
>
> My only workaround is to create an excel spreadsheet for my database.
>
> However this is a static document and so must be recreated with each mail
> merge.
>
> Any suggestions?>>
>

 
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      13th Nov 2007
Try starting in BCM. Filter the contacts you want, then start the merge from
the Tools menu. One of the choices is Mail Merge. Not only will you only
merge the contacts you want, but once the Word document is open, you will
also have access to ALL the BCM fields, not just the selection you get if you
start from Word.

"Jeanne G." wrote:

> When I create a mail merge doc the filtering in the doc doesn't allow me to
> filter on the BCM User Defined Fields (the very purpose for creating the
> UDFs).
>
> Office 2007; Windows XP Professional.
>
> My only workaround is to create an excel spreadsheet for my database.
>
> However this is a static document and so must be recreated with each mail
> merge.
>
> Any suggestions?>>
>

 
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      19th Nov 2007
Hi RedHatAttitude,

I don't know if you have come out and looked the responses:


11/12/07
Lon Orenstein" wrote:

> Jeanne:
>
> Try using a BCM Marketing Campaign instead. You can use the Review and
> Filter button filter the recipients and the User Defined Fields will show up
> there.
>
> Let us know if that works for you.
>
> HTH,
> Lon

11/13/07
"Steve H" wrote:
Try filtering the contacts you want in BCM, then start the merge from BCM -
Tools- Mail Merge. Not only will you get only the contacts you want, but
you'll have access to ALL the BCM fields, not just the selection offered if
you start in Word.


11/13/07
"Steve H" wrote:

> Try starting in BCM. Filter the contacts you want, then start the merge from
> the Tools menu. One of the choices is Mail Merge. Not only will you only
> merge the contacts you want, but once the Word document is open, you will
> also have access to ALL the BCM fields, not just the selection you get if you
> start from Word.
>


Hope this helps you as well.

Jeanne


"RedHatAttitude" wrote:

> Hi Jeanne,
> I am having the same difficulty. I am having to recreate every single one
> of our office templates from scratch. I would like to followup and find out
> all I can to make the transition to Office 2007 more smoothly. Anything you
> learn about this topic would be helpful to me also.
> --
> Thanks so much,
> ... remember: "Attitude is Everything"

 
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      30th Nov 2007
Thank you Jeanne G.
I will try these suggestions. It makes sense to open the mail merge in BCM
in stead of just word, then the new document will have access to the newly
created BCM fields.



 
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