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Hello,
I am using MS Word 2003. I Have edited my registry to read: HKEY\CURRENT-USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\General "DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" and chose the value "0" (i.e. do dismiss). Still get the "SQL" event. Reading old SQL posts I see: "In the given above Registry path the hexadecimal user ID is a specific user ID determined as a hexadecimal number. Thus, the above means that - for any particular user - the given above subkey should be find using the standard "Registry Editor Edition Find" function (applied for the Hive: HKEY_USERS)." What in the world does this mean I should accomplish? Many thanks for your time in reading and hopefully replying. drybones -- |
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You receive the "Opening this will run the following SQL command" message
when you open a Word mail merge main document that is linked to a data source - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765 -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org drybones wrote: Hello, I am using MS Word 2003. I Have edited my registry to read: HKEY\CURRENT-USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\General "DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" and chose the value "0" (i.e. do dismiss). Still get the "SQL" event. Reading old SQL posts I see: "In the given above Registry path the hexadecimal user ID is a specific user ID determined as a hexadecimal number. Thus, the above means that - for any particular user - the given above subkey should be find using the standard "Registry Editor Edition Find" function (applied for the Hive: HKEY_USERS)." What in the world does this mean I should accomplish? Many thanks for your time in reading and hopefully replying. drybones |
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Many thanks Graham Taylor.
It worked like a charm. grin drybones "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... You receive the "Opening this will run the following SQL command" message when you open a Word mail merge main document that is linked to a data source - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765 -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org drybones wrote: Hello, I am using MS Word 2003. I Have edited my registry to read: HKEY\CURRENT-USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\General "DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" and chose the value "0" (i.e. do dismiss). Still get the "SQL" event. Reading old SQL posts I see: "In the given above Registry path the hexadecimal user ID is a specific user ID determined as a hexadecimal number. Thus, the above means that - for any particular user - the given above subkey should be find using the standard "Registry Editor Edition Find" function (applied for the Hive: HKEY_USERS)." What in the world does this mean I should accomplish? Many thanks for your time in reading and hopefully replying. drybones |
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Who is Graham Taylor?
-- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "drybones" wrote in message ... Many thanks Graham Taylor. It worked like a charm. grin drybones "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... You receive the "Opening this will run the following SQL command" message when you open a Word mail merge main document that is linked to a data source - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825765 -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org drybones wrote: Hello, I am using MS Word 2003. I Have edited my registry to read: HKEY\CURRENT-USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\General "DoNotDismissFileNewTaskPane" and chose the value "0" (i.e. do dismiss). Still get the "SQL" event. Reading old SQL posts I see: "In the given above Registry path the hexadecimal user ID is a specific user ID determined as a hexadecimal number. Thus, the above means that - for any particular user - the given above subkey should be find using the standard "Registry Editor Edition Find" function (applied for the Hive: HKEY_USERS)." What in the world does this mean I should accomplish? Many thanks for your time in reading and hopefully replying. drybones |
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