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It should be possible - assuming your field is called mynum, insert a
standard merge field and use Alt-F9 to reveal the code. You should see something like { MERGEFIELD mynum } Add a numeric format switch as follows: { MERGEFIELD mynum \#"0'-'000" } Assuming the CC020-0 part is constant just put it outside the Mergefield, e.g. CC020-0{ MERGEFIELD mynum \#"0'-'000" } Peter Jamieson "Sondra" wrote in message ... I have a Word Document that I want to merge data from my Access Database. The field in my database is a number field #### The format I would like it to have it show in the Word Document is CC020-0#-### Is this possible? |
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