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Put the field construction on the previous line and include the line break
in the field result e.g. Previous line{ IF { MERGEFIELD AgentID }="" "¶ { MERGEFIELD "ApplicantName" }" "¶ { MERGEFIELD "AgentName" } "} Press enter where you see ¶ -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Martin North" wrote in message ... Hi, I am using syntax below for displaying address details. However, if both feilds are blank I can't remove the blank lines that Word includes. Can anyone advise? I've tried various things to no avail. many thanks Martin. { IF { MERGEFIELD AgentID }="" "{ MERGEFIELD "ApplicantName" }" "{ MERGEFIELD "AgentName" } "} -- Martin North |
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