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LacieMoon
 
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Default formatting numeric data from Access merged into a Word table

Greetings! I have created a very simple merge from a query in Access that
merges into a table in Word. The problem is a field defined as currency in
Access does not "carry over" the formatting into the Word document. I can put
a dollar sign in front of the field $Amount but I am dealing with large
numbers and need the comma separators. Does anyone know how I can carry over
the currency formatting from Access, OR correctly format the data field in
the Word table?
Thanks for any suggestions, Lacie
 
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