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Checking to see if a field reference or bookmark exists.
Hello,
We have a word document that we use as a template. Pretty much all the sentences in the document are autonumbered. At the end of the document we have a summary section, as indicated below: [{Autonumber 2.1}]* Some text ..... ..... {Autonumber 3} b Summary /b {Autonumber 3.5} ... as per {2.1} []* Word automatically bookmarks as a hidden bookmark, e.g." _Ref158707320". However, sometimes certain sentences are not required, so we delete them. This results in: {Autonumber 3.5} ... as per {Error! Bookmark not found}. Is there any way to conditionally check for the existence of the bookmark? I'm thinking of something along the lines of: {Autonumber 3.5} ... {if exist{_Ref158707320} then concatenate "as per ", & {_Ref158707320} else "None"} Cheers, Tim |
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