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new and different situation. You need to give full information of what you are starting with and what you want to achieve if you want to get assistance that will lead to a solution of your problem. Sometimes, just describing the way that you have going about trying to achieve something is not sufficient, particularly when, with the full knowledge of what it is, that turns out to either an inappropriate, or at least not the best method of going about it. -- Regards. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "thatangrykid" wrote in message ... Hi, I've been smashing my head against the cube wall for the past few days trying to get a calculation out of the mail merge fields I have set up in a table. I have harnessed the power of =SUM(ABOVE) to get my Grand Total, and I also discovered the Bookmark function so that the users can enter in the number of years the deal is for and have used that number for calculations. But in order to express the Total for each product, I can't seem to figure out a way to take the Bookmarked quantity number and multiply it by the Unit Price without getting an error message during the merge. |
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