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Included text formatting
1. how can i format an includedtext merge field and while i'm in the main
document. (pleading.doc is main document, & i have inlcluded text f:\forms\caption) 2. does there have to be returns between formatting of lines. ex court name- i want centered plaintiff & defendant i need left justified. when i format the court name to be centered, the plaintif & defendant are then centered also. HELP |
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If you are including an unformatted block of text into a single merge field
and expect to format it during the merge, you are going to be struggling. If the text is formatted, then a \*mergeformat switch on the field should bring over the formatting. The only other way would be to bookmark the separate bits of text in the source document and use includetext fields to import the bookmarked parts separately (without the mergeformat switch), whereupon you can use normal style formatting in the merge document to ensure they appear as intended. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org lost in cincy wrote: 1. how can i format an includedtext merge field and while i'm in the main document. (pleading.doc is main document, & i have inlcluded text f:\forms\caption) 2. does there have to be returns between formatting of lines. ex court name- i want centered plaintiff & defendant i need left justified. when i format the court name to be centered, the plaintif & defendant are then centered also. HELP |
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