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I was using excel to put in addresses with zip codes, some zip codes have a 0
(ex. 0546), it looks fine in excel but when I open word to mail merge it only shows a 0 and not the rest of the zip code. It does not print out right either. How can I fix that? |
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This will occur if your Excel ZIP column contains (mostly) ZIPs
formatted as numeric in the first 8 rows of the column, but ZIPs formatted as text elsewhere in the column. You /may/ be able to see which are texts by making the column wider than about 5 characters, and looking down the column. If the ZIP is left-justified, it suggests that it a number formatted as text. If it is right-justified, it suggests that it is actually a number looking at the column. If there are just a few numbers formatted as text, you can consider re-applying the formatting (as necessary) /then re-entering the number/ - after that, it should be a "genuine number" However, I wouldn't want to rely completely on this approach. Another possibility is to format the column as "General" via Data|Text to Columns... - select the column - select the Data|Text to Columns... menu option (in Word 2007, Data tab-Data Tools group-Text to columns) - click Next through the wizard until you reach Step 3 of 3, then select General as the Column Data Format. - complete the wizard. If necessary, re-apply the formatting you want to the column. If your ZIPs are "genuine numbers", in Word you will need to modify the mergefield to format thtem correctly, e.g., use Alt-F9 to view the field codes, look for the zip field (let's say it is "myzip") and change { MERGEFIELD myzip } to { MERGEFIELD myzip \#00000 } There is an explanation of some of this stuff at http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0003.htm Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Mar wrote: I was using excel to put in addresses with zip codes, some zip codes have a 0 (ex. 0546), it looks fine in excel but when I open word to mail merge it only shows a 0 and not the rest of the zip code. It does not print out right either. How can I fix that? |
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