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| | WORD 2007 I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 on my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone tell me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but once transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. Thanks Susan. |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 No problema.. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...898171033.aspx -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EFB9FC62-261E-4294-8CA1-54809CA4A4B5@xxxxxx Quote: >I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 on > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone > tell > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but > once > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. > > Thanks > > Susan. |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 Susan wrote: Quote: > I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 on > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone tell > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but once > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. If you saved the original file as a .doc file, you'll get a Word document. You'll get help from Word experts if you post in its newsgroup instead of here since this isnt an operating system issue but an application (Word) issue. microsoft.public.word.conversions microsoft.public.word.newusers microsoft.public.word.general Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 Unfortunately Mike I do not have the Access programme just Word, Excel,One Note and Power Point. Thanks Susan. "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote: Quote: > No problema.. > > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...898171033.aspx > > -- > Mike Hall - MVP > http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx > > > > > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:EFB9FC62-261E-4294-8CA1-54809CA4A4B5@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 on > > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this > > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone > > tell > > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but > > once > > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. > > > > Thanks > > > > Susan. > |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 Thanks for the advice Malke will post question to newsgroup. Susan. "Malke" wrote: Quote: > Susan wrote: Quote: > > I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 on > > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this > > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone tell > > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but once > > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. > AFAIK Word doesn't make databases. In MS Office, Access makes databases. > If you saved the original file as a .doc file, you'll get a Word > document. You'll get help from Word experts if you post in its newsgroup > instead of here since this isnt an operating system issue but an > application (Word) issue. > > microsoft.public.word.conversions > microsoft.public.word.newusers > microsoft.public.word.general > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 Word is a word processor. I don't have 2007, but I can't think that you could create a database in it. Access is the MS database program. If you created a Word doc, it will stay a Word doc. "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EFB9FC62-261E-4294-8CA1-54809CA4A4B5@xxxxxx Quote: > I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 > on > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone > tell > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but > once > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. > > Thanks > > Susan. |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 Thanks Dave for writing. I have not found the answer yet to my problem. To refine things a bit - In WORD 2007 they have a bar at the top which they call a ribbon,on the ribbon there is a tab which says mailing. I went into this tab and from there selected, mail merge, I selected the label size required and then made a large list out of names and postal addresses. Once completed, within the ribbon at the top I can then touch the arrows either left or right and the names and addresses will move position on the page so that I can have a whole A4 page of different names and addresses to print out. This is what I thought was a database. It was created on an xp computer and works fine, but when I take it over to vista it will only show the first sheet of labels. The arrows on the ribbon do not light up for me to move the names and addresses. Thanks Susan. "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Word is a word processor. I don't have 2007, but I can't think that you > could create a database in it. > Access is the MS database program. > If you created a Word doc, it will stay a Word doc. > > > > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:EFB9FC62-261E-4294-8CA1-54809CA4A4B5@xxxxxx Quote: > > I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 > > on > > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this > > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone > > tell > > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but > > once > > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. > > > > Thanks > > > > Susan. > |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 Just thought of another way of putting this question. In WORD 2007 I created a mailing list on my xp computer and this works perfectly, giving me many pages of A4 labels, each label containing a different name and address. When the mailing list is moved via a memory stick to vista the list will only open as a one page list of labels. Is this called a database or simply a mailing list? Can anyone advise me how to successfully move this over to my vista? Thanks again Susan. "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Word is a word processor. I don't have 2007, but I can't think that you > could create a database in it. > Access is the MS database program. > If you created a Word doc, it will stay a Word doc. > > > > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:EFB9FC62-261E-4294-8CA1-54809CA4A4B5@xxxxxx Quote: > > I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD 2007 > > on > > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer this > > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone > > tell > > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, but > > once > > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. > > > > Thanks > > > > Susan. > |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 Like I said, I don't have Word 2007... It looks like you didn't load an existing data file containing contacts, so you entered them. According to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...091611033.aspx these should have been saved to a .mdb file. Which is a database, I guess. I assume you copied this file over, as well as any other documents from XP. You may have to inquire in a Word newsgroup about why it's not working.... If you copied the files over to Vista via a CD, you may have to change permissions or make them non-read only. "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A247C7CA-CA74-4CE4-8254-900F1C1652A0@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Dave for writing. I have not found the answer yet to my problem. To > refine things a bit - In WORD 2007 they have a bar at the top which they > call > a ribbon,on the ribbon there is a tab which says mailing. I went into this > tab and from there selected, mail merge, I selected the label size > required > and then made a large list out of names and postal addresses. Once > completed, > within the ribbon at the top I can then touch the arrows either left or > right > and the names and addresses will move position on the page so that I can > have > a whole A4 page of different names and addresses to print out. This is > what I > thought was a database. It was created on an xp computer and works fine, > but > when I take it over to vista it will only show the first sheet of labels. > The arrows on the ribbon do not light up for me to move the names and > addresses. > > Thanks > > Susan. > > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> Word is a word processor. I don't have 2007, but I can't think that you >> could create a database in it. >> Access is the MS database program. >> If you created a Word doc, it will stay a Word doc. >> >> >> >> "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:EFB9FC62-261E-4294-8CA1-54809CA4A4B5@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD >> > 2007 >> > on >> > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer >> > this >> > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone >> > tell >> > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, >> > but >> > once >> > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Susan. >> |
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| | Re: WORD 2007 No need to worry about language too much. A database is a collection of data, and is often managed with Database Software such as Access, but it doesn't have to be. Your data was added to a Word document, probably as a table, and should have been saved along with the original document to which you merged the data. It's possible you didn't save the data document along with the merge document. They were separate, and Word should have nagged you to save it. You will have to copy both over to the new machine to get what you want. But, if you had saved the merge document only, and then shut down Word, it should have asked if you wanted to save the data document as well. You may have thought that you had already done that, and said no. If so, you'll have to enter it all again. Good luck "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A247C7CA-CA74-4CE4-8254-900F1C1652A0@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Dave for writing. I have not found the answer yet to my problem. To > refine things a bit - In WORD 2007 they have a bar at the top which they > call > a ribbon,on the ribbon there is a tab which says mailing. I went into this > tab and from there selected, mail merge, I selected the label size > required > and then made a large list out of names and postal addresses. Once > completed, > within the ribbon at the top I can then touch the arrows either left or > right > and the names and addresses will move position on the page so that I can > have > a whole A4 page of different names and addresses to print out. This is > what I > thought was a database. It was created on an xp computer and works fine, > but > when I take it over to vista it will only show the first sheet of labels. > The arrows on the ribbon do not light up for me to move the names and > addresses. > > Thanks > > Susan. > > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> Word is a word processor. I don't have 2007, but I can't think that you >> could create a database in it. >> Access is the MS database program. >> If you created a Word doc, it will stay a Word doc. >> >> >> >> "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:EFB9FC62-261E-4294-8CA1-54809CA4A4B5@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I have created a database of names and postal addresses within WORD >> > 2007 >> > on >> > my XP computer. I now have a new Vista computer and wish to transfer >> > this >> > database over as a workable database not as a WORD document. Can anyone >> > tell >> > me please if it is possible to do this? I have tried a memory stick, >> > but >> > once >> > transfered the database will only open as a one page WORD document. >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Susan. >> |
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