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Rick Stahl
I have about 15,000 rows in an Excel 2002 file and wish to import into Word
2002 but need to keep the Excel formatting. Last year I followed the advice
to override the OLEDB with DDE and worked fine except I had to reduce the
number of rows to about 500 thereby creating about 30 files (30x500=15000).
This was the only way I could overcome the above error and get the merge to
work. However this year after adding some new columns to my Excel file, it
is not working and I suspect the amount of data being handled is too large.
I reduced the number of rows to 200 and still does not work. Do I need to
reduce it further yet ?
Does anyone know how I can mail merge the data from Excel into Word, keep
the Excel formatting, and do so without creating hundreds of separate files
? Thanks !
2002 but need to keep the Excel formatting. Last year I followed the advice
to override the OLEDB with DDE and worked fine except I had to reduce the
number of rows to about 500 thereby creating about 30 files (30x500=15000).
This was the only way I could overcome the above error and get the merge to
work. However this year after adding some new columns to my Excel file, it
is not working and I suspect the amount of data being handled is too large.
I reduced the number of rows to 200 and still does not work. Do I need to
reduce it further yet ?
Does anyone know how I can mail merge the data from Excel into Word, keep
the Excel formatting, and do so without creating hundreds of separate files
? Thanks !