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     Since all these settings are in the User folder, you should be 
able to rename the OOo folder in your user section. Then restart OOo.
This will reset all configurations meaning you will have to set them 
up again.

Dan

On Tuesday 24 October 2006 11:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Last I heard, there was no readily known way to get that dialog to
> come back, once you tell it to go away. If there is a way, it may
> be very obscure, because I recall this discussion previously on the
> list, and no answer was forthcoming.
>
>  You could possibly try uninstalling OOo and then reinstalling.
> Hopefully it won't remember that you said you didn't want that
> dialog to be displayed again.
>
>  Sorry the news isn't better.
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 12:46 PM
>  Subject: [users] Problem with Mail Merge in OO Document
>
>   ...
>
> When I got
> the dialogue that asked if I wanted to go ahead and merge, I
> clicked on the option that said do not display this again, thinking
> I would then go straight to the Print dialogue.  Indeed, I do get
> straight through to a Print dialogue, but it will no longer let me
> enter a range of records to merge.  Instead, it asks me if I want
> to  print All or a page range, just as it would with an non-merge
> document.  I can't seem to get back to the Merge Print dialogue,
> even though I still have merge fields in my document and am
> connected to a data source.
>
> Can somebody help me, please?
>
> Rosie

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