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In my merge document, my fields produce hard returns for multiple
entries in my data sheet. For example: a.) Acquired by MERGEFIELD1 b.) Liscensed to MERGEFIELD2 c.) Taxed by MERGEFIELD3 where MERGEFIELD1, and MERGEFIELD 2 has hard returns in its output and ends up being: a.) Acquired by Person b.) Person c.) Person d.) Liscensed to Other Person e.) Other Person f.) Other Person g.)Taxed by Last Person h.) Last Person i.) Last Person How do I prevent those hard returns continuing the numbering, and from changing the paragraph format? So it looks like this: a.) Acquired by Person Person Person b.) Liscensed to Other Person Other Person Other Person c.) Taxed by Last Person Last Person Last Person The reason I ask is that in my document, there is a certain format I'm conforming to, and I can't have the merge fields tampering with them. I've tried formatting the fields after a merge, saving as a template, and remerging, and it still produces continued numbering. FYI: using Microsoft Word 2003 and Excel 2003 as a data sheet |
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Hi Nit_Wit_400,
Simple: use manual line breaks between the lines for each entry, rather than paragraph breaks. If you format the paragraphs with hanging indentation, you sould be able to have all the entries line up, too. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Nit_Wit_400" wrote in message ... In my merge document, my fields produce hard returns for multiple entries in my data sheet. For example: a.) Acquired by MERGEFIELD1 b.) Liscensed to MERGEFIELD2 c.) Taxed by MERGEFIELD3 where MERGEFIELD1, and MERGEFIELD 2 has hard returns in its output and ends up being: a.) Acquired by Person b.) Person c.) Person d.) Liscensed to Other Person e.) Other Person f.) Other Person g.)Taxed by Last Person h.) Last Person i.) Last Person How do I prevent those hard returns continuing the numbering, and from changing the paragraph format? So it looks like this: a.) Acquired by Person Person Person b.) Liscensed to Other Person Other Person Other Person c.) Taxed by Last Person Last Person Last Person The reason I ask is that in my document, there is a certain format I'm conforming to, and I can't have the merge fields tampering with them. I've tried formatting the fields after a merge, saving as a template, and remerging, and it still produces continued numbering. FYI: using Microsoft Word 2003 and Excel 2003 as a data sheet |
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Macropod,
You Said: Hi Nit_Wit_400, Simple: use manual line breaks between the lines for each entry, rather than paragraph breaks. If you format the paragraphs with hanging indentation, you sould be able to have all the entries line up, too. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] That is very simple, however, that is tail-end work, and I need the formatting to happen when the document is merged, not after... can this be done, or am I just going to have to put manual line breaks after each line? Keep in mind there are upwards of 1000 lines total involving mergefields. |
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I guess sometimes your problems are best solved by yourself.
Macropod, Thank you for the help. It's simplicity lead me to the solution suited to what the document requires; I was simply being too complicated... or lazy. Instead of using Microsoft's numbering format, I simply typed out the a.), b.), c.) part and (it took three times before it got the hint) turned "bullets and numbering" off. The fields still mess with the indentation of the non-field material, but it's a much simpler fix than deleting a huge amount of numbers/ letters after the merge and adding manual line breaks. This way, it's a matter of dragging tabs over every once in a while. Thanks again! |
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Hi Nit_Wit_400,
If you make those changes to your mailmerge main document, you won't have to make them to the output files afterwards. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Nit_Wit_400" wrote in message ... Macropod, You Said: Hi Nit_Wit_400, Simple: use manual line breaks between the lines for each entry, rather than paragraph breaks. If you format the paragraphs with hanging indentation, you sould be able to have all the entries line up, too. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] That is very simple, however, that is tail-end work, and I need the formatting to happen when the document is merged, not after... can this be done, or am I just going to have to put manual line breaks after each line? Keep in mind there are upwards of 1000 lines total involving mergefields. |
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