The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen you use a tab-delimited text file in a mail merge or when you use the Database command on the Insert menu, you may receive one of the following error messages:
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CAUSE/WORKAROUNDThe following are possible causes and workarounds for the error messages listed in the Symptoms section of this article:Case 1CAUSE: The option to hide file extensions is selected (turned on) in Windows.WORKAROUND: Use one of the following methods. Method 1: Use the Select Method option.
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Case 2CAUSE: The data source text file is open on a different computer.NOTE: This problem may occur if you are working in a network environment. WORKAROUND: Close the data source text file on the other system, and then restart your mail merge in Word. Case 3CAUSE: The data source text file is open by a different text converter than the one you are using. For example, your data source text file may be open by your mail merge main document using the "Text File via ODBC" converter. If open a different mail merge main document without closing the first mail merge main document, when you try to attach the same data source text file using the Text Files converter, you will receive the error message "Word was unable to open the data source."WORKAROUND: Close the other mail merge main document and then restart your mail merge in Word. Case 4CAUSE: The ODBC Text driver installed by Microsoft Office for Windows does not support the delimiter that you used to separate text in your data source text file. Some known delimiters that the ODBC Text driver does not support are:
Method 1: Rename the Data Source Text File Extension. Rename the extension of your tab-delimited text file to an 'unrecognized' extension. For example, if your tab-delimited text file is named Address.txt, then rename the file to Address.too. Method 2: Use a comma-delimited text file as your data source instead of a tab-delimited data source. NOTE: If a comma-delimited text file does not resolve the problem, then use the Method 2 workaround in Case 1. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Additional query words: mail merge database data datafile delimited delimiters insert
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