On Thursday 12 December 2002 09:12, Tom Melvin wrote: > CP Hennessy made comment on Thu Dec 12 00:28:36 2002 : > > "Tools" -> "Data Sources..." > > "New Data Source" > > Tab "General" > > "Database type" : "Text" > > "Data source URL : browse to whereever your csv file is. > > Tab "Text" > > File in various obvious flelds > > > > And then in your Form file reference this datasource. > > Yes found that - set that up and for one run it is great. But if the > letter is saved in OOo and then the datasource (csv file) changes and > the letter re-opened the contents are set to the old data. OOo does not > seem to refresh the data like MicroSoft Word does. So you saved the form letter and then reopened it, or reopened the form "template" ? CPH > > > Tom > > > On Wednesday 11 December 2002 22:51, Tom Melvin wrote: > > > Tom Melvin made comment on Tue Dec 10 16:41:07 2002 : > > > > I can create a mail merge document pointing to a Data source Ok but > > > > when the data source 'changes' (it's a csv file) and I re-load the > > > > letter the contents initially displayed do not change - they show the > > > > 'old' data. > > > > > > > > Is there a way to get OpenOffice.org to 'refresh' the data without > > > > user intervension?. > > > > > > If using a CSV file to pass info into OOo won't work is there a > > > guide/FAQ somewhere that explains how to 'pass variables' into OOo. OOo > > > is running under SuSE and accessing text files (can be any format) over > > > an NFS share from SCO OpenServer. > > > > > > I need to 'grab' client/name and address details and automatically > > > insert them into a letter/handout without users have to do much > > > clicking.