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Mr K
Hi,
Thank you for your inputs.
I'm run XP and Office XP.
My source is Excell.
I'm mail-merging using WORD.
The source looks like this:
Date Lecter Minister Server Greeter Gifts
Jan 4 2004 Joe Mary Tom Jack Murphy
Jan 11 2004 etc. etc.
There are 52 weeks of data (all Sunday Dates)
The program Looks like this
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 1)
Result 1
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 2)
Result 2
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 3)
Result 3
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 4)
Result 4
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 5)
Result 5
""
If I enter the first date in the DB (Jan 4 2004)in "enter
date 1" of the first "Fill-in" and click OK the program
goes off and gives me the data for that date and the next
4 sequensial dates.
If I enter any other date first, I'm asked for each
sequensial date.
Thank you for your inputs.
I'm run XP and Office XP.
My source is Excell.
I'm mail-merging using WORD.
The source looks like this:
Date Lecter Minister Server Greeter Gifts
Jan 4 2004 Joe Mary Tom Jack Murphy
Jan 11 2004 etc. etc.
There are 52 weeks of data (all Sunday Dates)
The program Looks like this
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 1)
Result 1
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 2)
Result 2
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 3)
Result 3
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 4)
Result 4
If date = "Fill-in"(enter date 5)
Result 5
""
If I enter the first date in the DB (Jan 4 2004)in "enter
date 1" of the first "Fill-in" and click OK the program
goes off and gives me the data for that date and the next
4 sequensial dates.
If I enter any other date first, I'm asked for each
sequensial date.