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Multiple Switches
Hi Guys
This { MERGEFIELD "Data_Source" \# "$,0.00;($,0.00)" } will merge a number from an excel data source and format it as currency. This { Mergefield "Data_Source" \* CharFormat } I have been informed will make sure the data will be displayed in the correct font. The big question that I havent found an answer for is can the two be used together in a word field to ensure correct currency format AND font format? -- Cheers Gibbo If music is the international language, which genre is profanity.........? |
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You can use them both, but you have to put the \# switch first.
Peter Jamieson "Gibbo" wrote in message ... Hi Guys This { MERGEFIELD "Data_Source" \# "$,0.00;($,0.00)" } will merge a number from an excel data source and format it as currency. This { Mergefield "Data_Source" \* CharFormat } I have been informed will make sure the data will be displayed in the correct font. The big question that I havent found an answer for is can the two be used together in a word field to ensure correct currency format AND font format? -- Cheers Gibbo If music is the international language, which genre is profanity.........? |
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