K
Kurt
I created a very simple data database basically consisting
of names and a date. I then wrote a query to list the
names of people who attended an event on a specific date.
The query works perfectly. However, if I try and link a
Microsoft Letter to the query, it appears as if everything
is working fine. When I click on the document that is
linked to the table in access 200 I run int problems. In
the past, I received a date prompt from Access 2000.
However that date prompt is not appearing. Furthermore,
when I merge the information to a new document is put all
the data from the main table into the document as opposed
to the information the query should grab. The query and
merged worked perfectly when I was using Word 2000. The
problem started when I began using Word XP. If anyone has
any idea, I would be thankful for any input.
of names and a date. I then wrote a query to list the
names of people who attended an event on a specific date.
The query works perfectly. However, if I try and link a
Microsoft Letter to the query, it appears as if everything
is working fine. When I click on the document that is
linked to the table in access 200 I run int problems. In
the past, I received a date prompt from Access 2000.
However that date prompt is not appearing. Furthermore,
when I merge the information to a new document is put all
the data from the main table into the document as opposed
to the information the query should grab. The query and
merged worked perfectly when I was using Word 2000. The
problem started when I began using Word XP. If anyone has
any idea, I would be thankful for any input.