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You probably need to include conditional fields to insert the variable stuff
eg {IF {Mergefield Fieldname} = "test" "Do this" "Otherwise do this"} or for more than one result {IF {Mergefield Fieldname} = "test1" "Do this"}{IF {Mergefield Fieldname} = "test2" "Do this"}{IF {Mergefield Fieldname} = "test3" "Do this"} The field boundaries are entered with CTRL+F9, the fieldnames and the condition check are from your data and "Do This" can be more or less anything that you can put in a document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org jayneg wrote: Hi everyone, I need to do a complex mailmerge. I have one basic letter and want to say slightly things to people. For example, I may have as many as 6 different headlines, then 6 different single words or sentences or even paragraphs. I have no idea how to use Word fields, but I think this is the way to go. Any suggestions gratefully received. Many thanks |
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