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I created a mail merge in Word with some pretty complicated word fields in
addition to the merge fields. In the data source I have four sets of fields with the same type of info that are numbered. i.e. name1, address1, phone1 name2, address2, phone2 name3, address3, phone3 name4, address4, phone4 Now here comes the weird part. When I use only the first two sets of data fields in my document everything is just fine, but when I try to add the EXACT same merge fields for the third or fourth set of data fields, the word document acts as if there is something in the third field even when it is blank. More specifically, I asked it to insert certain text if the field is not blank and it inserts that text even if the field is blank. Now here's the even weirder thing, if I only add two sets of data fields and no more, everything works fine. It doesn't matter which numbered sets of fields I use as long as I only use two of them. As soon as I add a third set of the same fields (with a different number) I get the same result. So it is not like it corresponds to only the data in the third set of fields. The error seems to correspond to whichever set of fields I place third in my document. Please let me know if anyone has any idea what the trouble might be and how I can fix it. |
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If using If...then...else fields, have you tried updating the fields in the
document? -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... I created a mail merge in Word with some pretty complicated word fields in addition to the merge fields. In the data source I have four sets of fields with the same type of info that are numbered. i.e. name1, address1, phone1 name2, address2, phone2 name3, address3, phone3 name4, address4, phone4 Now here comes the weird part. When I use only the first two sets of data fields in my document everything is just fine, but when I try to add the EXACT same merge fields for the third or fourth set of data fields, the word document acts as if there is something in the third field even when it is blank. More specifically, I asked it to insert certain text if the field is not blank and it inserts that text even if the field is blank. Now here's the even weirder thing, if I only add two sets of data fields and no more, everything works fine. It doesn't matter which numbered sets of fields I use as long as I only use two of them. As soon as I add a third set of the same fields (with a different number) I get the same result. So it is not like it corresponds to only the data in the third set of fields. The error seems to correspond to whichever set of fields I place third in my document. Please let me know if anyone has any idea what the trouble might be and how I can fix it. |
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Yup, just tried that. I have to admit I wasn't sure what you meant at first,
but I looked it up in the help menu and found it. Made no difference at all. Thanks for your response. "Doug Robbins" wrote: If using If...then...else fields, have you tried updating the fields in the document? -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... I created a mail merge in Word with some pretty complicated word fields in addition to the merge fields. In the data source I have four sets of fields with the same type of info that are numbered. i.e. name1, address1, phone1 name2, address2, phone2 name3, address3, phone3 name4, address4, phone4 Now here comes the weird part. When I use only the first two sets of data fields in my document everything is just fine, but when I try to add the EXACT same merge fields for the third or fourth set of data fields, the word document acts as if there is something in the third field even when it is blank. More specifically, I asked it to insert certain text if the field is not blank and it inserts that text even if the field is blank. Now here's the even weirder thing, if I only add two sets of data fields and no more, everything works fine. It doesn't matter which numbered sets of fields I use as long as I only use two of them. As soon as I add a third set of the same fields (with a different number) I get the same result. So it is not like it corresponds to only the data in the third set of fields. The error seems to correspond to whichever set of fields I place third in my document. Please let me know if anyone has any idea what the trouble might be and how I can fix it. |
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Send me the document and I will take a look at it if you like.
-- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... Yup, just tried that. I have to admit I wasn't sure what you meant at first, but I looked it up in the help menu and found it. Made no difference at all. Thanks for your response. "Doug Robbins" wrote: If using If...then...else fields, have you tried updating the fields in the document? -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... I created a mail merge in Word with some pretty complicated word fields in addition to the merge fields. In the data source I have four sets of fields with the same type of info that are numbered. i.e. name1, address1, phone1 name2, address2, phone2 name3, address3, phone3 name4, address4, phone4 Now here comes the weird part. When I use only the first two sets of data fields in my document everything is just fine, but when I try to add the EXACT same merge fields for the third or fourth set of data fields, the word document acts as if there is something in the third field even when it is blank. More specifically, I asked it to insert certain text if the field is not blank and it inserts that text even if the field is blank. Now here's the even weirder thing, if I only add two sets of data fields and no more, everything works fine. It doesn't matter which numbered sets of fields I use as long as I only use two of them. As soon as I add a third set of the same fields (with a different number) I get the same result. So it is not like it corresponds to only the data in the third set of fields. The error seems to correspond to whichever set of fields I place third in my document. Please let me know if anyone has any idea what the trouble might be and how I can fix it. |
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I just tried to send the files to the email address that comes up when I
click on your name in the discussion, but it came back undeliverable. Please let me know where to send it. I would love for you to give it a look. Thanks, Betsy "Doug Robbins" wrote: Send me the document and I will take a look at it if you like. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... Yup, just tried that. I have to admit I wasn't sure what you meant at first, but I looked it up in the help menu and found it. Made no difference at all. Thanks for your response. "Doug Robbins" wrote: If using If...then...else fields, have you tried updating the fields in the document? -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... I created a mail merge in Word with some pretty complicated word fields in addition to the merge fields. In the data source I have four sets of fields with the same type of info that are numbered. i.e. name1, address1, phone1 name2, address2, phone2 name3, address3, phone3 name4, address4, phone4 Now here comes the weird part. When I use only the first two sets of data fields in my document everything is just fine, but when I try to add the EXACT same merge fields for the third or fourth set of data fields, the word document acts as if there is something in the third field even when it is blank. More specifically, I asked it to insert certain text if the field is not blank and it inserts that text even if the field is blank. Now here's the even weirder thing, if I only add two sets of data fields and no more, everything works fine. It doesn't matter which numbered sets of fields I use as long as I only use two of them. As soon as I add a third set of the same fields (with a different number) I get the same result. So it is not like it corresponds to only the data in the third set of fields. The error seems to correspond to whichever set of fields I place third in my document. Please let me know if anyone has any idea what the trouble might be and how I can fix it. |
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If you take a look at my email address, it will be pretty obvious what you
have to do with it to get it to work. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... I just tried to send the files to the email address that comes up when I click on your name in the discussion, but it came back undeliverable. Please let me know where to send it. I would love for you to give it a look. Thanks, Betsy "Doug Robbins" wrote: Send me the document and I will take a look at it if you like. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... Yup, just tried that. I have to admit I wasn't sure what you meant at first, but I looked it up in the help menu and found it. Made no difference at all. Thanks for your response. "Doug Robbins" wrote: If using If...then...else fields, have you tried updating the fields in the document? -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "BetsyR" wrote in message ... I created a mail merge in Word with some pretty complicated word fields in addition to the merge fields. In the data source I have four sets of fields with the same type of info that are numbered. i.e. name1, address1, phone1 name2, address2, phone2 name3, address3, phone3 name4, address4, phone4 Now here comes the weird part. When I use only the first two sets of data fields in my document everything is just fine, but when I try to add the EXACT same merge fields for the third or fourth set of data fields, the word document acts as if there is something in the third field even when it is blank. More specifically, I asked it to insert certain text if the field is not blank and it inserts that text even if the field is blank. Now here's the even weirder thing, if I only add two sets of data fields and no more, everything works fine. It doesn't matter which numbered sets of fields I use as long as I only use two of them. As soon as I add a third set of the same fields (with a different number) I get the same result. So it is not like it corresponds to only the data in the third set of fields. The error seems to correspond to whichever set of fields I place third in my document. Please let me know if anyone has any idea what the trouble might be and how I can fix it. |
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