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Default limits on if statements

You can nest up to 20 IF fields in Word.

As for your examples, Word fields aren't coded quite like that. Turning them
into the correct structu
1. {IF{conditon1}= TRUE "True text 1" {IF{conditon2}= TRUE "True text 2"
{IF{conditon3}= TRUE "True text 3" "False Text"}}}
all 3 conditions are nested
2. {IF{conditon1}= TRUE "True text 1" {IF{conditon2}= TRUE "True text 2"
"False Text 1"}{IF{conditon3}= TRUE "True text 3" "False Text 2"}}
the first two conditions are nested.
3. {IF{conditon1}= TRUE "True text 1" "False Text 1"}{IF{conditon2}= TRUE
"True text 2" "False Text 2"}{IF{conditon3}= TRUE "True text 3" "False Text
3"}
no conditions are nested.

If any of the 'FALSE' strings has no text, you can omit the double quotes
for them also. Empty 'TRUE' text strings must retain the double quotes,
though.

Cheers


"Robseym" wrote in message
...
Thanks for that. it begs two further questions:

1) what is the limit on nested if statements?
2) How would you count the number of nested statements in the following
examples? - not written using the actual code:

I think the first statement is three nested, the second statement is only
two and the third contains no nested statements but I could be wrong.

1. IF([conditon], "text", "IF([condition2], "text", "IF([condition3],
"text", "")"" )

2. IF([conditon], "text", "IF([condition2], "text", "")IF([condition3],
"text", "")" )

3. IF([conditon], "text", "")IF([condition2], "text", "")IF([condition3],
"text", "")

Hope you can help as I am compiling a monster doc and don't want any nasty
surprises.

Rob

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Only if you try and nest them.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Robseym wrote:
Is there a limit to how many 'If_then_else' statements a mail merge
document can contain?


Rob