It never worked this way. Data always come from a database document (.odb)
which itself may be connected to a spreadsheet (worst choice) or various
other tabular data sources (plain text, dBase, address books, true
databases).
Unforturnately, this matter of fact is striktly hidden from the user who
started the idiotic mail merge wizard.
Search .odb documents in your home directory, open them, notice the
connection info in the status bar. Then register the .odb document at
Tools>Options>Base>Databases. Your letter template should be connected to
the right list again.
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