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You can try using a numeric formatting switch in Word, e.g. use Alt-F9 to
reveal the appropriate field code and change e.g. { MERGEFIELD mynumber } to { MERGEFIELD mynumber \#"0.00" } - have a look at Word help for other types of formatting you can apply. You need to check that this does the correct kind of "limit"ing, i.e. if you want rounding, make sure it does rounding; if you want truncation, make sure it does that. If it doesn't do the thing you need you may need to change the way you are limiting the decimal places in your query (and there can be additional problems if the number comes from a field of type currency). Peter Jamieson "ALJ" wrote in message ... How can I limit a mergefield to 2 decimal places using Mail Merge. I am connected to an Access query that is set up to limit results to 2 decimal places but it doesn't appear the same in the merged Word Doc. Is there a switch to accomplish this task or does anyone know of a way I can set the field up? Thanks! Andy |
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