differene between :
1) main document and data source
2) main document and merge document
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MAIN DOCUMENT:
In a mail-merge operation, the document that contains the text and graphics that are the same for each version of the merged document, for example, the return address or salutation in a form letter is called as a MAIN DOCUMENT.
DATA SOURCE:
Datasource is a name given to the connection set up to a database from a server. The name is commonly used when creating a query to the database. The data source name (DSN) need not be the same as the filename for the database.
MAIN DOCUMENT:
In a mail-merge operation, the document that contains the text and graphics that are the same for each version of the merged document, for example, the return address or salutation in a form letter is called as a MAIN DOCUMENT.
MERGE DOCUMENT:
The merge documents feature basically combines all the tracked revisions from the merged documents and dumps them in the proper position in the document which you have specified as your working copy.
In a mail-merge operation, the document that contains the text and graphics that are the same for each version of the merged document, for example, the return address or salutation in a form letter is called as a MAIN DOCUMENT.
DATA SOURCE:
Datasource is a name given to the connection set up to a database from a server. The name is commonly used when creating a query to the database. The data source name (DSN) need not be the same as the filename for the database.
MAIN DOCUMENT:
In a mail-merge operation, the document that contains the text and graphics that are the same for each version of the merged document, for example, the return address or salutation in a form letter is called as a MAIN DOCUMENT.
MERGE DOCUMENT:
The merge documents feature basically combines all the tracked revisions from the merged documents and dumps them in the proper position in the document which you have specified as your working copy.
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