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I have not used any formula for the cells in question. The values are typed
in manually. When I click on the cells with the green corners, I am seeing exactly the contents of that cell---e.g., when the zip code is showing 33606, in the formula bar also I see 33606. The same thing goes for Zip suffix as well. After I have clicked manually on each of those cells and selected "ignore this error," I am able to get rid of the green corners, but in both the cases, the results of the merged file in Word are the same---i.e., for some of the older records it isState, Zip-zip suffix (e.g.FL, 33606-1234) or just the zip (FL, 33606) and for all the new records just entered (plus some of the older records) it is State, 0-0 for or just State, 0 depending whether there is an entry in the zip suffix field. Marushel "Carol" wrote: Select the cells that have the green corners and then look at your formula bar to see what is there. Then compare that to the zip code cells that are correct. I suspect you will find an error in your formula. That is why you are seeing the green corners. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Marushel" wrote: Hello, I am not sure if the problem lies with Word or Excel, so I am posting this on both discussion group. I have been trying to figure out the source of this error for several hours without any results and hope someone can help me. I have been using an Excel file to create a merge letter in word. So far it has been working like a charm and the problem started just after I entered some new records. In my word merge letter after the City, State, and Zip fields, I have a word field, which is set to insert a hyphen after Zip field if "zip suffix field is not blank". (The "otherwise insert this text" is left blank). This is followed by the zip suffix field. This is intended to show both the zip and zip suffix separated by a hyphen if some addresses do have a zip suffix. So far, this has worked fine, but after my latest entry of new records in the Excel worksheet, green corners started appearing in the zip and zip suffix fields though both the fields are formatted as text. I manually clicked "ignore this error" and the flags went away. However, now whenever I am merging, for most of the old records, the State, zip and zip suffix are appearing as they should (e.g., PA 18723-1234 or PA 18723), but for all the new records that I have just entered, the Zip and zip suffix are appearing as 0 (when there is no zip suffix) and as 0-0 when there is a zip suffix. I am stumped and am unable to figure out why this is happening. What went wrong? Can someone please help? |
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