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Merge Fields, Headers, Etc.
[Thought I had posted this recently, but have seen no replies. Seems like an appropriate post, so I'm trying again. Sorry if this breaches etiquette.]
I am trying to create a directory merge and have some questions: 1. Is there any way to have merge fields a header? I am merging from a db which is managing the export/merge operation and handing the desired fields to Word (Word 2002). I have put the fields in a header, but only the field names, not the variable database data, result in the finished document. 2. I am placing the information in a table. It looks like the only way I can predictably format the borders of the table is to select "all," i.e., lines between and around all of the cells. Does other formatting--like only above and below each row/record--have to wait until after the merge operation is completed? 3. Why does LISTNUM work but not SEQ? SEQ does not advance; all rows are numbered "1." TIA. -- JN jbn 'won'oh'won'six'won' at fastmail.fm Remove spaces, and substitute digits for the words between " ' " |
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