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Default Automatically delete a line if nothing on it??

Hey guys,
Is it possible to have MS Word automatically check a line for characters and then delete that line if no characters are found on it (except the null / space bar character obviously)?

I am using a Word XML 2003 document to import data and concatenate the finished product into a word doc for mailing to customers.

For example, if I'm importing this:

{!contact.firstname;}
{!contact.lastname;}
{!contact.title;}

and the database I'm using only contains data for the firstname and title (doesn't have his last name) of the person, then I'd want it to print this:

John
Technical Production Assistant

NOT this:

John

Technical Production Assistant




So is there some special syntax or command I can put after the importing element of each line (in the word 2003 xml file), so it will delete that line if there are no real characters that are merged to it in the final .doc file?

?

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Default Automatically delete a line if nothing on it??

You asked very similar questions a few days ago and received answers
from myself and Doug.

Maybe you could post back into those threads as to what was wrong, because
a. it's not obvious what is different about what you are attempting now
b. you're using language that you're not explaining - e.g. "I'm importing

{!contact.lastname;}"

Is this a merge field? It certainly doesn't look like a typical one. And
Word can't use XML data sources for mailmerges "out of the box". So are
you doing a mail merge? Or are you doing some kind of XML
transformation? Or what?

The thing is that Word does empty line elimination as standard when it
performs a mail merge /and/ the empty line results from a line that has
nothing but empty { MERGEFIELD } fields (and perhaps in some other
circumstances), but it doesn't have an automatic facility to eliminate
any old empty line, even during a merge.

Peter Jamieson

http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk

On 09/04/2010 16:18, UCHelp wrote:
Hey guys,
Is it possible to have MS Word automatically check a line for
characters and then delete that line if no characters are found on it
(except the null / space bar character obviously)?

I am using a Word XML 2003 document to import data and concatenate the
finished product into a word doc for mailing to customers.

For example, if I'm importing this:

{!contact.firstname;}
{!contact.lastname;}
{!contact.title;}

and the database I'm using *only* contains data for the *firstname* and
*title* (doesn't have his last name) of the person, then I'd want it to
print this:

John
Technical Production Assistant

NOT THIS:

John

Technical Production Assistant




So is there some special syntax or command I can put after the
importing element of each line (in the word 2003 xml file), so it will
delete that line if there are no real characters that are merged to it
in the final .doc file?

?




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