Re: Data Source (Publisher 2003)

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Amy,
In Publisher 2003 you can merge with one database.

Ed & I were discussing the merge changes in 2007. We probably shouldn't have in
this thread.

The Office articles are your best source of help. If you can combine your data
then your merge will be a success.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/CH062524751033.aspx
--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
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http://msauer.mvps.org/
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"Jessica@xxxxxxx" <Jessicaaolcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mary,

hummm I don't have 2007. Also you said match fields I am not clear on that
because, remember I have one workbook but multiple sheets, that will requires
me to merger every single she into a data source. Could you please clear
things up.

Thanks
--
Amy


"Mary Sauer" wrote:


I did do a mail merge in 2007 and Publisher does ask you to match fields. It
is
easy...
--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
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http://msauer.mvps.org/
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"Ed Bennett" <the_nerd@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mary Sauer wrote:
Might try Word. It is far more powerful than Publisher. May have more
choices. When I setup a list it usually is a simple name, address type. I
think you can merge databases together but you will have to ask in an
Excel
group to find out how or read the help entry.

Publisher 2007 will merge from multiple sources at the same time, but I
think
the data still has to be set up in the same format in each one.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
http://ed.mvps.org





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