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Need an output field
I'm using Word 2003 and have created a document which analyses a database
and returns the result (Lots of If's, but once completed, it will be merged frequently into many documents, so the setup and maintenance is worthwhile). I wish to use these result in a master document, and can achieve and automate this via an INSERT command. The issue is that the INSERT command places a hard return after the document is inserted, whereas I will frequently need to use the calculation in the middle of several documents. What I was hoping to achieve is: Set the result into a temporary field in word, then insert the document into a region of the document where I need a hard return. I imagine a command something similar to that detailed below would suffice. IF condition A is met then tempfield = Output Endif I should then be able to place the tempfield into the middle of the document without generating a hard return. Is it possible to manipulate the result of an IF command in such a manner in MS Word? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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