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Okay...I think I may have found an actual workaround. Do not use the
Comparison field of "Not equal to." You will have to figure out the logic to exclude the results you do not want - it will probably involve a set-up of filters grouped by an "OR" with another very similar set-up of filters with a minor variation. Just avoid the "Not equal to" option. It's brilliant when it works, but in this particular case as soon as you use "Not equal to" all havoc wreaks loose. Once you remove this type of Comparison from your Filter Records tab of the Filter and Sort dialog box, the "ghost" filters that Microsoft Office Word 2003 creates will not occur. "Cal" wrote: Has anyone run into problems with Microsoft Word 2003 where as you are setting the filter fields for a mail merge, it is adding filter fields with an "or"(and) header? It seems to be associated with a comparison field of "Not equal to," though it will add filter fields if you have a bunch of "And" settings followed by an "Or" setting. I've used these successfully in the past (without filter fields being added) and am not sure if a recent update/download jacked things up. I've cleared the filter fields completely, started from scratch, and even tried to save the document with the correct filter fields, but for whatever reason, those "ghost" filter fields get added and by doing so, mess up my merge results. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know! |
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