access 2003

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vindell

why the the list of recipients is not shown in the perfect order my table was
built, and how can i rearrange the columns( in my recipient lists) to match
the ones on my table to get a succesfull mail merge with my envelopes?
 
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Duane Hookom

You should really only use tables as data containers and constraint
implementation. Use queries for arranging the "view" of your table along
with forms and reports for user interface.

A query allows you to set the record order, fields order, filtering, etc.
 

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