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Why don't all the fields link from Outlook to Access? For example, the Title
field in Access is empty and does not link to the Job Title field in Outlook? My goal, use the convenience of Access for mail merges/mailings, etc. from existing contact data in Outlook by linking the tables. The problem is that not all data carry over into Access - like the Job Title? Thanks! |
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Shellie, you can do pretty quick and dirty mail merges directly from
Outlook, or from Word for letters, labels and envelopes, linking to your Outlook contacts. It sounds like you are making things a little more difficult than required. From Outlook Contacts, do ToolsMail Merge... from Word, do ToolsLetters & MailingsMail Merge .... "Shellie" wrote in message ... Why don't all the fields link from Outlook to Access? For example, the Title field in Access is empty and does not link to the Job Title field in Outlook? My goal, use the convenience of Access for mail merges/mailings, etc. from existing contact data in Outlook by linking the tables. The problem is that not all data carry over into Access - like the Job Title? Thanks! |
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I understand how to do merges. What i need are the additional functions
offered in Access. However, data does not transfer from Outlook to Access, so back to my original question, why does data that resides in the Job Title field of Outlook not transfer over into Access. When you link a table then view the data in Access most of it is there, except for the Title field which is empty? Makes no sense that all other data would transfer. Is there a way to rename the Outlook field of Job Title to Title, then Access would read it? Thanks, again... "mdavison" wrote: Shellie, you can do pretty quick and dirty mail merges directly from Outlook, or from Word for letters, labels and envelopes, linking to your Outlook contacts. It sounds like you are making things a little more difficult than required. From Outlook Contacts, do ToolsMail Merge... from Word, do ToolsLetters & MailingsMail Merge .... "Shellie" wrote in message ... Why don't all the fields link from Outlook to Access? For example, the Title field in Access is empty and does not link to the Job Title field in Outlook? My goal, use the convenience of Access for mail merges/mailings, etc. from existing contact data in Outlook by linking the tables. The problem is that not all data carry over into Access - like the Job Title? Thanks! |
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