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Rolf Barbakken
 
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They are custom fields for a CRM-system. I have no access to the code right
now.

But we're using your first suggestion of using \*Charformat. The progress is
good enough

Thanks again, Doug.

"Doug Robbins" wrote in message
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What type of fields are they and what code are you using to populate them?

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"Rolf Barbakken" wrote in message
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No I am not using this switch. Doesn't this mean that I have to enter
"\*Charformat" into every field and format the first character in the
field?

I have about 250 templates that I have to convert from one style without
fields into a style using fields, and entering "\*Charformat" for every
field is very time consuming

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"Doug Robbins" wrote in message
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Are you using the Charformat switch? With it, you apply the desired
formatting to the first character of the Field code.

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"Rolf Barbakken" wrote in message
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We're making a template with fields. In this template we have a field
that we select and give a style. The template have macros that fill
fields with data.

As we create a new document based on the template, the fields are
filled with data (strings) correctly, but the style is only applied
correctly to the the first word of the string in the field data. Seems
like the data in the fields are only formatted correctly if there are
no spaces in the string.

Why is this? How do we correctly add styles to fields so that all the
fields' data are styled?

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