Is there anyway to link a word template with an access database? I'd like to be able to open up a form in word and then pull in names, address, etc in selected text fields on the form from the access database.
Is there anyway to link the two programs>
I have access 2000....Want to exclude certain cities from my CITY field and possibly some zip codes from that field.
What is the proper syntax in a Query to accomplish this? Then I want to save the results so that I can do a mail merge with Word 2000.
Could this exclusion also be accomplished...
I just want to know the syntax for excluding certain cities and or zipcodes in a Access 2000 query. My fields are named CITY and ZIP Codes.
Or could I just exclude them in a sort or filter?
Then I want to save the results in a new database so that I can do a mailing with Word 2000.
I want to exclude certain cities from an access mailing. I will do a mail merge with Word.
How can I exclude certain cities, and or zipcodes in my query and then save results as my database mail merge source?
Not sure of how to show it in the Query window.....Looks like using the word NOT...
I am using Windows XP professional addition. When I dowloaded a graphic file sent to me as a Jpeg file, Internet Explorer 6.026 forced me to save it as a bitmap file which is twice as big. I had no option to change the file format in the drop down dialoge box.
What can I do to save file as a...
I am using office 97...I'd like to copy collectively all the files currently in a small database to another machine. How can I copy the table, related forms, links etc. all at once to keep all my work intact? Is there a way to do this? I'd prefer not to have to copy each table individually...
I installed office 97 which our office purchased long ago on one of our new notebook computers. It had Microsoft XP professional running on it.
The installation went well and all the other office programs on the Office 97 CD run well. But when I try to run access, it says that it has no...
I need to back up data on several pc's in my office. We are not currently on a network. I recently purchased a direct cable that works on the parallel port.
How do I have to set up the computers to be able to copy data from a pc to my laptop computer via the direct connect cable? Or refer me...
Why do you recommend it be pasted into excel over word? And are there any special setup instructions for pasting database names and addresses into excel?
As mentioned I can get lists into word via a scanner and then can cut and paste into excel for sure...just wondering why excel and what setup...
This is to Monty:
Why do you recommend it be pasted into excel over word? And are there any special setup instructions for pasting database names and addresses into excel?
As mentioned I can get lists into word via a scanner and then can cut and paste into excel for sure...just wondering why...
I have some mailing lists which i want to bring into microsoft access. i can scan them in on my HP scanner and bring them into Word as a word doc. But then how do I get them into access in their respective fields so that I can begin to "massage" the data" Step by step approach...
I am trying to save a word 2000 document so that when I re-pen it I can add information to the report form without disturbing the fields or info already on the form. Someone in tech tips recommneded protecting the form, but that does not let you re-enter data. I want to bring the form up like...
I opened a document in Word 2000 and then saved it as a template file. But when I bring back the template file to use, the fields can still be moved all over the document. I thought a template "fixed" or "Locked in" these fields as in a report boilerplate document so that...
I am trying to save a word document as a word template. I followed the help information and saved the file as a template file (dot).
But when I open it I can still move all the fields around on the document and I thought they were to remain "frozen" so to speak and not moveable.
I'm...
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