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Word 2000 - Table - Create a new row for each record.
I have a mail merge set up between my Microsoft Word and an oracle database.
I'd like to populate some of the data into a word table. So far I've created a simple table, it's just one row and six columns. When the data comes across now all the data is placed in the one row. I would like to have a new row created for each record. How can I accomplish that? Any suggestions. By the way, I'm not very experienced in VBA or macros. Please help. Thanks |
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A new row for each record would be the norm if you create a table with a
single row. Make sure you've selected the "Directory" or "Catalog" type merge. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeanne Moos" wrote in message ... I have a mail merge set up between my Microsoft Word and an oracle database. I'd like to populate some of the data into a word table. So far I've created a simple table, it's just one row and six columns. When the data comes across now all the data is placed in the one row. I would like to have a new row created for each record. How can I accomplish that? Any suggestions. By the way, I'm not very experienced in VBA or macros. Please help. Thanks |
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