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Merge Field varies in length
How do I create blank lines?
Put the insertion point to the left of the word "Dear" and press the Enter key twice. But Doug is recommending that instead of doing that, you change the format of the Paragraph that contains the word Dear, e.g. in Word 2003, use Format-Paragraph-Spacing Before to do it (I think! - you can enter a number of lines using "2li"). In Word 2007, go to the Home tab, and click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the Paragraph group, then use Indents and Spacing-Spacing before to do the same thing. What if the blank lines aren't needed then will there still be blank lines? Those two blank lines will always be there. I believe that all the people who have tried to answer your question probably think that that is what you are trying to achieve. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk On 03/02/2010 14:42, nancyc wrote: How do I create blank lines? What if the blank lines aren't needed then will there still be blank lines? "nancyc" wrote: I have a merge field that can vary in length from one to four lines long. No matter how long the merge field is I need two blank lines, no more or no less, after the merge field before the salutation. Someone suggested using a one-cell table with a fixed row height, but I am not sure how to do this. Any other suggestions or instructions on how to accomplish this? Example letter: Date: To: «DefendantName» (can be one to four lines long) **need blank row here **need blank row here Dear ......... Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text Boilerplate Text |
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