anchor line while merging
Correct, my bad
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
1 inch = 72 points.
BotR wrote:
Thanks Peter. {ADVACE} worked after I played with it. This is how it
worked....
{Addy1}
{Addy2}
{Addy3}
{Addy4}
{Addy5}
{ADVANCE \y 216}Dear {MERGEFIELD "FirstName},
Once I figured out that 1 inch = 70pts and they wanted it in points, it
worked out great.
Thanks for the tip. It was driving me nuts.
BotR
"Peter Jamieson" wrote:
Other than putting the address fields in a fixed-depth object such as a
table fellas per Doug's suggestion, a text box (not clear whether it is
all text boxes you want to avoid, or whether you want to avoid putting
the letter body in a text box), or a frame, I suspect you are left with
using an { ADVANCE } field to start your body text at an absolute
position. But I'd avoid { ADVANCE } unless there's no alternative.
Peter Jamieson
BotR wrote:
I’m doing a mail merge with a form letter. I have 5 fields in the
data for
the address. Not all the fields are used all the time. Sometimes the
address is only 3 lines long, sometimes 5. After I merge the data to
the
form letter, the first paragraph after the merge fields starts on a
different
line depending on long the address was.
My question, is there a way to anchor the start of a line so it
doesn’t
move. Just like anchoring a picture or text box. And no, I don’t
want to
use a text box for my letter. Or do I have to use “IF” field = blank,
“Enter”
Thanks
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