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In the Mail Merge main document, press Alt+F9 to toggle on the display of
the field codes and insert \* charformat inside the closing }. Then apply the desired formatting to the M of MERGEFIELD. Use Alt+F9 again to toggle of the display of the field codes and when you execute your merge the formatting of the data will be whatever you applied to the M. -- 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 "Heidi" wrote in message ... I am mail merging in Word from and Excel list. I format all the the text in the Word document to be Times New Roman 12 pt, but when I complete the merge, the field names that were merged come in with Garamond 10 pt. I made sure the merged field names (place holders) in the Word document were formatted correctly, but it still doesn't work. I've had this problem with a computer a few years ago, and I seem to remember I had to download some kind of font... but can't remember exactly what I need to do. Any help??? |
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You are brilliant... I've asked EVERYONE including my IT helpdesk and no one
could help, but this code fixed it. THANK YOU!!! "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: In the Mail Merge main document, press Alt+F9 to toggle on the display of the field codes and insert \* charformat inside the closing }. Then apply the desired formatting to the M of MERGEFIELD. Use Alt+F9 again to toggle of the display of the field codes and when you execute your merge the formatting of the data will be whatever you applied to the M. -- 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 "Heidi" wrote in message ... I am mail merging in Word from and Excel list. I format all the the text in the Word document to be Times New Roman 12 pt, but when I complete the merge, the field names that were merged come in with Garamond 10 pt. I made sure the merged field names (place holders) in the Word document were formatted correctly, but it still doesn't work. I've had this problem with a computer a few years ago, and I seem to remember I had to download some kind of font... but can't remember exactly what I need to do. Any help??? |
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