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![]() Hi everyone! I need to send out about 500 form letters to different companies. I have my database and form letter all set up as follows: «Title» «First_Name» «Last_Name» «Company_Name» «Address_Line_1» «City» «State» «ZIP_Code» Dear «Title» «Last_Name»: The problem is that I don't have a last name for all of the companies in my database. Therefore, when I go to print my form letter, the greeting will look like this: "Dear:" because the last name in the database is left blank. I can't enter Sir or Madam under the last name in the Database because then my form letter will look like this: Sir or Madam Company ABC 123 Street City, State Zip Code Dear Sir or Madam: Can someone please tell me how I can get my form letter to automatically enter "Sir or Madam" under the greeting when I don't have a last name in my database (without having it show up under the top line of my address line)? Thank you! -- Daedalusfbo |
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Hi Daedalusfbo,
Here's how: .. Copy your «Last_Name» field and paste it into your document ahead of the «Title» field .. Select all three fields and press Ctrl-F9 to enclose them in a new field, thus: {«Last_Name»«Title» «Last_Name»} .. Fill in around the new field braces thus, paying careful attention to the spacing: {IF«Last_Name»= "" "Sir or Madam" "«Title» «Last_Name»"} .. Position the cursor anywhere in this field and press F9 to update it .. Run your mailmerge Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Daedalusfbo" wrote in message news ![]() Hi everyone! I need to send out about 500 form letters to different companies. I have my database and form letter all set up as follows: «Title» «First_Name» «Last_Name» «Company_Name» «Address_Line_1» «City» «State» «ZIP_Code» Dear «Title» «Last_Name»: The problem is that I don't have a last name for all of the companies in my database. Therefore, when I go to print my form letter, the greeting will look like this: "Dear:" because the last name in the database is left blank. I can't enter Sir or Madam under the last name in the Database because then my form letter will look like this: Sir or Madam Company ABC 123 Street City, State Zip Code Dear Sir or Madam: Can someone please tell me how I can get my form letter to automatically enter "Sir or Madam" under the greeting when I don't have a last name in my database (without having it show up under the top line of my address line)? Thank you! -- Daedalusfbo |
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