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Am trying to use an existing .xls file as data source to mail merge address
labels. Have been able to accomplish this little task with OO 3 the past
several months, but the move to LO has raised an issue.
In Writer, have gone to New - Labels - Avery 5160, found the xls database
and moved over the data fields for the label. Clicking "new document", have
the sheet of labels and am able to Sync. However, am unable to "close" the
Sync button, the button still remains even after clicking on the "X" or
right clicking and clicking on 'close'.
Then clicking on "Print" LO tells me "The document contains address database
fields. Do you want to print a form letter?"
Clicking on "Yes" takes me to the "Mail Merge" screen but the top half of
this screen is blank - the xls fields do not show up nor the filtering or
sorting unlike what historically occurred in OO 3.
Am I doing something wrong in LO?
I have uninstalled LO and reinstalled it to no avail.
Windows Vista, LO 3.3.2
Thanks

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