Supressing in a table
You cannot, using mail merge, eliminate a row from a table. You can
however, using If...then...Else fields, supress the display of unwanted
information and have the subsequent information moved up to take its place.
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"Michele" wrote in message
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Is it possible to suppress in a table that consists of 3 columns and 1
row?
For example, in Col 1, we have several conditional statements for the
mailmerge and similar statements in Col 3 which reflects dollar amounts
(Col
2 is blank). Ideally, we want to suppress the entire "visual" line if the
subject is n/a or $0. So if someone is not getting a salary increase, we
want to completely remove it. For example, right now it is:
Current Salary: $XX,XXX
Salary Increase Amt: $X,XXX
New Salary: $XX,XXX
Bonus: $X,XXX
Total Comp: $XX,XXX
But if there is not salary increase we want the table to reflect:
Current Salary: $XX,XXX
New Salary: $XX,XXX
Bonus: $X,XXX
Total Comp: $XX,XXX
Is this something we need to break into several rows in order to suppress
correctly?
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