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You are trying to do something that Word's mail merge utility does not have
the ability to do. As your data is in Access, I would use an Access report to create the letters. See the "Group Multiple items for a single condition" item on fellow MVP Cindy Meister's website at http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...faq1.htm#DBPic -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "magicdds" wrote in message ... I believe that I am not explaining myself properly so I will show you all the information, with the problem printout. 1)Here is the data being merged from Access (There are 4 fields of data): PatientFirstName PatientName Category DxTxInfo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ John John Doe Diagnosis Class II, Division1 John John Doe Arch Length Discrepancy Moderate Maxillary Crowding John John Doe Arch Length Discrepancy Severe Mandibular Crowding John John Doe Crossbite Bilateral posterior crossbite 2) Here is the letter prior to merging (the vertical lines below, represent the dividing line between the two columns to be printed in the table; Column #1 is the category field, Column #2 is the DxTxInfo field): { If { Mergeseq } = "1" "Dear { MERGEFIELD "PatientFirstName" }: This treatment information is about {MERGEFIELD "pATIENTnAME" }: " "" } { iF { MERGESEQ } = "1" "{MERGEFIELD | {MERGEFIELD "DxTxInfo" }{SET place2 "Category" }:" ""}{SET place1 { | {MERGEFIELD "Category" }} MERGEFIELD "Category" }}{ IF { place2 | } { place1 } " { MERGEFIELD | "Category" }: ""} | We would like to welcome «PatientFirstName» to our office and hope you enjoy your experience. Sincerely, Dr. Jim Jones 3) Here is the result after merging: Dear John: This treatment information is about John Doe: Diagnosis: Class II, Division1 We would like to welcome John to our office and hope you enjoy your experience. Sincerely, Dr. Jim Jones Arch Length Discrepancy: Moderate Maxillary Crowding We would like to welcome John to our office and hope you enjoy your experience. Sincerely, Dr. Jim Jones Severe Mandibular Crowding We would like to welcome John to our office and hope you enjoy your experience. Sincerely, Dr. Jim Jones Crossbite: Bilateral posterior crossbite We would like to welcome John to our office and hope you enjoy your experience. Sincerely, Dr. Jim Jones 4) This is what I would like it to look like: Dear John: This treatment information is about John Doe: Diagnosis: Class II, Division1 Arch Length Discrepancy: Moderate Maxillary Crowding Severe Mandibular Crowding Crossbite: Bilateral posterior crossbite We would like to welcome John to our office and hope you enjoy your experience. Sincerely, Dr. Jim Jones ___________________________ I appreciate your help so far. If you can tell me what I am doing wrong, that would be great. THANKS Mark |
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