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Default mail merge with checkbox

Hi,

I wanted to know if there was a way to check or uncheck a checkbox based on
criteria from a mail merge field.

I was able to uncheck and check a box using vb however I wasn't able to
accomplish it based on a merged field value.

I don't know how to reference a merged field in vb.
I also don't know how to reference a checkbox in a IF Then statement

Thanks for any help

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See response to your later post.

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Hi,

I wanted to know if there was a way to check or uncheck a checkbox based
on
criteria from a mail merge field.

I was able to uncheck and check a box using vb however I wasn't able to
accomplish it based on a merged field value.

I don't know how to reference a merged field in vb.
I also don't know how to reference a checkbox in a IF Then statement

Thanks for any help


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