Are you sure that you used Ctrl+F9 to insert the field delimiters? Maybe
all you need to do is toggle off the display of field codes.
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Thanks Doug,
Odd, that's what I had and it didn't work. So I rebooted, tried a test
with
new Data and word doc, and it worked. Then I tried it again in the real
doc
and it worked. But now my {ADVAVCE \y 240} doesn't work. It is lower
down
at the start of the letter where I have "Dear so and so" It actually just
prints {ADVAVCE \y 240} on each page. Why would it do that?
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
Using Ctrl+F9 to insert each pair of field delimiters
{ IF { MERGEFIELD Address1 } = "text I want" { MERGEFIELD Unit } "" }
The "" is not really necessary.
Use Alt+F9 to toggle off the display of field codes.
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"BotR" wrote in message
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I’ve looked around here but couldn’t find the solution. I’m missing
something.
This is what I would like to accomplish;
IF { MERGEFIELD Address1 } = “text I want” then insert { MERGEFIELD
Unit },
If not as in something different, do nothing.
I’m using Word and Excel 2003
Thanks