12 centuary old english
The word 'data' comes from Latin, specifically from the word 'datum', which means "something given."
There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.
The data source is located in Excel. The main letter is in Word and the addresses for each custom letter come from Excel.
The origin of the word data is Latin ....
I think you're asking for a sentence with the word data. Data is a plural word, so be careful with the verbs. We need more data for our experiment. The data show that our results are correct.
It is the details to be put on each letter. So it could be a list of names and addresses. One name and one address would then go onto each version of the letter you are merging. The data source can come from a table in Word, or can come from another application that stores the data, like a database.
No it can be word data
The word data is already plural. The singular form of the word data is datum.
data
Field Data
It is textual data.
data transfering