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Default How to do an if statement

Using Word 2003. Data in Excel 2003 spreadsheet. Performing mailmerge in
Word. How do I make an if statement that will get the value from any one of
the fields below regardless of whether the other ones are empty or not? I
have a directory which includes who the children in the family are--all
listed on one line--separated by commas--below the name and address
information. I have looked at the KB articles but their examples have only
two fields, and I am not experienced enough to apply their examples to a more
complex senario.

These are the fields in Excel.

«Child_One» «Child_Two_» «Child_Three» «Child_Four»

Thanks for your help.

 
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