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Thanks for your posting. I did mean your second question. I will study her
suggestions and see if I can figure out how to implement. Peter Jamieson wrote: Do you mean that the method does not even produce the list you expect even if you do not try to put the putput into a table? If so, are you sure that all the {} are field braces, i.e. the sort you can enter using ctrl-F9. Or do you mean that the example works in the sense that you can get the correct list of data, but fails when you try to format that list as a table? If so, that is normal, and not easy to solve using this method - you may need to use the DATABASE field approach described on Cindy Meister's pages at http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/ - see Mailmerge FAQ, Special Merges, Multiple Items per condition. However, Word has many limitations in this area and you may be better off producing this kind of report using something like the report generator in Access (especially if your data is already held in that package!) Peter Jamieson I found this link in a posting from March 28 titled "Limit data merging into [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] { MERGEFIELD Employee }{ MERGEFIELD Sales }" "{ MERGEFIELD Employee }{ MERGEFIELD Sales }" }{ SET Place2 { MERGEFIELD City }}ENTER -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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