Access 2003 qry merge to word
OK, try
{ ={ MERGEFIELD Contribution }*100 \#0.0% }
Both pairs of {} need to be the special field code braces that you can
insert using ctrl-F9 - everything else is ordinary text.
(That's assuming 0.153 should display as 15.3% )
Peter Jamieson
"LaurieB" wrote in message
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Peter,
We took the switch out and just used { MERGEFIELD Contribution }. Here
are
some of the different results that I copied from the merged document to
he
0.153, 0.15, 0.25, 0.237083, 0.1122, 0.0.
I hope this helps and I really appreciate your prompt assistance with
this.
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LaurieB
"Peter Jamieson" wrote:
What do you see when you just have
{ MERGEFIELD Contribution }
?
Peter Jamieson
"LaurieB" wrote in message
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We tried using { MERGEFIELD mynumber \#0.0% } what happens is if the
percentage is 13.3% it shows as 3.3%.
we currently have { MERGEFIELD Contribution \# .00.0% }. For some
reason
they have a . in front of the 00.
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LaurieB
"Peter Jamieson" wrote:
If you use Alt-f9 to look at the underlying field code, what do you
see?
If you have something like
{ MERGEFIELD mynumber }
try changing it to
{ MERGEFIELD mynumber \#0.0% }
Peter Jamieson
"LaurieB" wrote in message
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Using switches to format mergefields. Is there a way to not show a
zero
in a
percentage field? Office Manager would like to show 13.3% ; in the
case
of
07.3% not have the 0 show.
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LaurieB
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