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![]() Thanks Peter, I keep hearing VB solutions but don't no how to write VB. Thanks for the advice. John Peter Jamieson;3310856 Wrote: IMO the only way you can get a cell across in its formatted starte is to use a LINK field, and LINK fields don't really work with merges in the way you might hope. If the same data that you use to specify the condition come through in the merge, you might be able to use a Word IF field to apply some of the formatting you require, using the same logic that you use in your formatting conditions. If they don't come through I guess you'd have to add columns to ensure that they did. Maybe a case for creating your documents using VBA and automation rather than mailmerge? Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk buffymilex wrote:- Hi All, Has anyone managed to merge a cell value and its conditionally formatted colour from Excel to Word. It's simple to merge the data value but the conditionally formatted colour doesn't appear in the merge?? any help, advice would really be appreciated. Thanks John - -- buffymilex |
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