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My first two columns in a table are fname and lname. I want to print a list
in this format: lname comma space fname like this: Dunn, Norman I'm using Microsoft Word 2003 and unable to print in this format Can you help me? Norm Dunn Thanks! |
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You could use a mail merge, or you could copy/paste the table, delete all
but the first two columns, and convert to text, separating with commas. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Norm" wrote in message ... My first two columns in a table are fname and lname. I want to print a list in this format: lname comma space fname like this: Dunn, Norman I'm using Microsoft Word 2003 and unable to print in this format Can you help me? Norm Dunn Thanks! |
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