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First of all, I apologize if the answer to this has already been
posted. I am not exactly sure what to call what I am looking for. I am working on a temporary assignment and using Word and Excel 2003 on Windows 2000 Professional OS. I am more used to Office 2000 as that is what I have at home; however, I don't know how to accomplish this mail merge in 2000 either. What I need to end up with is a mail merge to 96 different schools, confirming their attendance at three of a total of 13 different events. In other words, there are 13 events and each school will attend only three. My data source is currently in the form of an Access 2003 query, but I have been told that what I need could be more easily accomplished in Excel. Each record contains the name of the organization, contact name, address, and how many students, teachers and chaperones are attending each performance. What I don't know how to do is how to make only the performances with numbers greater than 0 of students, teachers, and chaperones show up on the final letters for each school. What filters do I set up and how? Also, how to set up the correct fields in Word? Any assistance is appreciated! Thank you! Jane |
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Jane,
You may be able to accomplish this in the Mail Merge Task Pane (if you are also using Word 2003). After you Select the Recipient List, you should have a dialog box named Mail Merge Recipients pop up on the screen. Click on one of the Drop-down arrows for a Field Heading. Choose Advanced. Pick the Field for Attendees, set the Comparison for "Not equal to", and change the "Compare to" to 0. If you don't have an Attendees Field but instead have Student, Teacher, and Chaperone all as separate Fields use the And option on the far left and repeast the steps I outlined above for each separate Field. tj "Jane Shaffer" wrote: First of all, I apologize if the answer to this has already been posted. I am not exactly sure what to call what I am looking for. I am working on a temporary assignment and using Word and Excel 2003 on Windows 2000 Professional OS. I am more used to Office 2000 as that is what I have at home; however, I don't know how to accomplish this mail merge in 2000 either. What I need to end up with is a mail merge to 96 different schools, confirming their attendance at three of a total of 13 different events. In other words, there are 13 events and each school will attend only three. My data source is currently in the form of an Access 2003 query, but I have been told that what I need could be more easily accomplished in Excel. Each record contains the name of the organization, contact name, address, and how many students, teachers and chaperones are attending each performance. What I don't know how to do is how to make only the performances with numbers greater than 0 of students, teachers, and chaperones show up on the final letters for each school. What filters do I set up and how? Also, how to set up the correct fields in Word? Any assistance is appreciated! Thank you! Jane |
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