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You don't need to get 'actual coding' from anywhere. You type it in using
CTRL+F9 for the brackets {}and the keyboard for the rest! -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ********Meg wrote: Well, I think I got it, thanks to all of you guys and some help from a friend. The difficult thing here is that I don't know where to get the actual coding...but playing around a bit I learned that word, actually gives you an area to go and say, if this is that then this........ All of that, plus the understanding that I got from this forum gave me the help I needed. Thank you. the help screens leave a lot to be desired. I recently learned (very happily, I might add) to edit a mail merge field to include text before or after that field. Another fabulous feature is that the text will not appear if there is no data in the datasource for that particular record. This is a very cool feature. (office 2003) However, I want to format both the text that is before the field and the actual data in the field (one would be bold and one would be italics) When I change the info in my form, it looks good, but when I do the merge, all of the formatting disappears. If I italicize the information in the data source document , it looses it's formatting as well. any ideas? thanks -- Meg |
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