Hi :)
Is it F4 to bring up a "connected databases" toolbar?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 11 October 2016 at 17:00, Gary Dale <garydale@torfree.net> wrote:
How does one go about changing the database that a form letter connects to?
I have this problem in several "form letters". I want to connect to a
different database than the one they were created against for the simple
reason that I have a different set of data that I want to print against.
If this is a simple spreadsheet connection then I can simply connect the
database to a different spreadsheet. However I have a some cases where I
need to use queries with joins and/or sub-queries, which precludes the use
of a spreadsheet connection.
While the obvious answer is to use a single database and use a query to
only select the current data, this is not ideal in my case. I prefer to
keep the data sets entirely separate so I can archive them by event along
with a lot of other event-specific files.
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