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Let's assume your merge field is called "mergefield3"
If you are using Word 2003 (and maybe 2002), try changing { MERGEFIELD mergefield3 } to { MERGEFIELD mergefield3 \b "Amt if choose option 3" } You may need to press Alt-F9 to see the underlying fields instead of mergefield3 etc. If you are using an earlier version of Word, you will need to use an IF field, e.g. { IF "{ MERGEFIELD mergefield3 }" = "" "" "Amt if choose option 3 { MERGE mergefield3 }" } where you insert each pair of {} using ctrl-F9 Peter Jamieson "Hanif" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2002. I have set up a word document to merge data from Excel. In Word, I have a list of items as follows: Amt if choose option 1: merge field 1 Amt if choose option 2: merge field 2 Amt if choose option 3: merge field 3 What I would like to do, is to put a conditional merge for the line that has merge field 3. ie. eg if the merge field 3 amount is greater than zero, then only do I want that entire line to show up. Otherwise I would like to see a blank line. Any help would be appreciated |
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