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I am preparing a large merge for a letter. Some records have entries for
middle names, others do not. I have attempted to apply a "Rule" to the Middle name field, using the "IF THEN ELSE" command with the "is blank" comparison. I end up deleting the field entirely. BTW, I am pulling data from an Excel spreadsheet. Thanks!!! |
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1. Use ctrl-F9 to insert field code braces {}. use Alt-F9 to show/hide
field codes (or field results). Select a field and use F9 to update it. 2. Then supposing the relevant field names are firstname, middlename, lastname, in Word 2007 you can use { MERGEFIELD firstname }{ MERGEFIELD middlename \b " " }{ MERGEFIELD lastname \b " " } Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Adam SF CA wrote: I am preparing a large merge for a letter. Some records have entries for middle names, others do not. I have attempted to apply a "Rule" to the Middle name field, using the "IF THEN ELSE" command with the "is blank" comparison. I end up deleting the field entirely. BTW, I am pulling data from an Excel spreadsheet. Thanks!!! |
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