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Hello everybody,
I realized that, when the Excel sheet contains headers named with character strings containing spaces, dots, minus signs, apstrophes, etc, these single characters, or sequences of these characters, are all converted into a single underscore in Word fields. For example, if my Excel sheet contains the following header names (please ignore double quotes): "name" "last name" "company.name" then the Word document, after having joined it to the data source and added to it the merge fields, will contain fields whose names are respectively: "name" "last_name" "company_name" and this behaviour gives me some problems. Apart from the reason why I have these problems, here is my question: Is there a general rule which can be used to predict the exact form of a certain Word merge field, given the exact form of the corresponding header in the Excel sheet? Thank you very much Cardamomo |
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