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When I use the €˜Address Block feature, I choose one of the options which
will allow 2 people having different last names, to have both their first names and their own last name on the address label. The problem, is when I use this option, the result for a single person is that t inserts "The (fill-in-the-blank) Family", requiring me to go through each of the single peoples addresses and type their first name and deleting "the" and "family". How can I have Word do a single merge that will do the label right - a single person with their first name and last name, and have 2 people with different last names use both of their first and last names?? |
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I am not really sure what you mean, but instead of using the Address Block,
just insert the mergefields that you want to use in the configuration that you want them. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "S trainer" wrote in message ... When I use the 'Address Block' feature, I choose one of the options which will allow 2 people having different last names, to have both their first names and their own last name on the address label. The problem, is when I use this option, the result for a single person is that t inserts "The (fill-in-the-blank) Family", requiring me to go through each of the single people's addresses and type their first name and deleting "the" and "family". How can I have Word do a single merge that will do the label right - a single person with their first name and last name, and have 2 people with different last names use both of their first and last names?? |
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Don't use the addressblock field. Use the individual fields that you want in
a conditional field construction that places the correct fields according to the data. What fields do you have to identify which records have single people and which have 2? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org S trainer wrote: When I use the 'Address Block' feature, I choose one of the options which will allow 2 people having different last names, to have both their first names and their own last name on the address label. The problem, is when I use this option, the result for a single person is that t inserts "The (fill-in-the-blank) Family", requiring me to go through each of the single people's addresses and type their first name and deleting "the" and "family". How can I have Word do a single merge that will do the label right - a single person with their first name and last name, and have 2 people with different last names use both of their first and last names?? |
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