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Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions
exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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Hi Julie,
Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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An extra quote mark sneaked in to Macropod's reply - try
{IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} With some versions of Word setting a nul result as the first option can cause the wrong data to be entered. I therefore prefer to avoid this by reversing the conditions thus: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd} 0 "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} The result should be the same. There is some information on field formatting on my web site at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org macropod wrote: Hi Julie, Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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Thank you both for your quick help. I've tried to paste the example into the
Advanced Field Properties Field Codes field and even when I can get the whole string in, I don't get an active OK button. Is there a trick to this or another place I should go to edit the statement? Thanks again, -- Julie "Graham Mayor" wrote: An extra quote mark sneaked in to Macropod's reply - try {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} With some versions of Word setting a nul result as the first option can cause the wrong data to be entered. I therefore prefer to avoid this by reversing the conditions thus: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd} 0 "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} The result should be the same. There is some information on field formatting on my web site at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org macropod wrote: Hi Julie, Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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You need to create this field by hand. Press Ctrl+F9 to insert field
delimiters (the things that look like braces but can't be entered from the keyboard) and type the text between them (you'll need to insert the merge fields from the Mail Merge toolbar or by entering another hand-constructed field). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "julie" wrote in message ... Thank you both for your quick help. I've tried to paste the example into the Advanced Field Properties Field Codes field and even when I can get the whole string in, I don't get an active OK button. Is there a trick to this or another place I should go to edit the statement? Thanks again, -- Julie "Graham Mayor" wrote: An extra quote mark sneaked in to Macropod's reply - try {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} With some versions of Word setting a nul result as the first option can cause the wrong data to be entered. I therefore prefer to avoid this by reversing the conditions thus: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd} 0 "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} The result should be the same. There is some information on field formatting on my web site at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org macropod wrote: Hi Julie, Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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Thank you all. I have this working beautifully.
Now, I have another challenge (if anyone is willing to help). I'd like to compare the merge field date to today's date + 2 months (e.g., if today is 11/11/2005 and the merge date is 1/1/2006 or greater, I'd like to supress the merge field and text). Here's what I've been working with to see if I can insert Field Date in the field code to start with, but this produces nothing (not even an error). I'd appreciate any ideas you have. Once I get this working, then I'd need to figure out how to add two months to the system date. The following is what I see when I press SHIFT + F9... {IF «Lic_1_Exp_date» = {DATE \* MERGEFORMAT} "" "We show that your driver's license expires on {MERGEFIELD "Lic_1_Exp_date"}. Please submit an updated copy of your driver's license."} Thank you again. -- Julie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You need to create this field by hand. Press Ctrl+F9 to insert field delimiters (the things that look like braces but can't be entered from the keyboard) and type the text between them (you'll need to insert the merge fields from the Mail Merge toolbar or by entering another hand-constructed field). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "julie" wrote in message ... Thank you both for your quick help. I've tried to paste the example into the Advanced Field Properties Field Codes field and even when I can get the whole string in, I don't get an active OK button. Is there a trick to this or another place I should go to edit the statement? Thanks again, -- Julie "Graham Mayor" wrote: An extra quote mark sneaked in to Macropod's reply - try {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} With some versions of Word setting a nul result as the first option can cause the wrong data to be entered. I therefore prefer to avoid this by reversing the conditions thus: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd} 0 "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} The result should be the same. There is some information on field formatting on my web site at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org macropod wrote: Hi Julie, Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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This type of comparison is covered at
http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm however the calculation required to add the 2 months to the current date is extremely complex and can be seen at http://www.gmayor.com/insert_a_date_...than_today.htm To incorporate the two into a single calculation will be fun ![]() { IF { Mergefield Lic_1_Exp_date \@ "yyyyMMdd" } = "{QUOTE{SET Delay 2}{SET mm{=MOD({DATE \@ M}+Delay-1,12)+1}}{SET yy{={DATE \@ yyyy}+INT((Delay+{DATE \@ M}-1)/12)}}{SET dd{=IF(({DATE \@ d}28)*(mm=2)*((MOD(yy,4)=0)+(MOD(yy,400)=0)-(MOD(yy,100)=0))=1,29,IF(({DATE \@ d}29)*(mm=2)=1,28,IF((mm=4)+(mm=6)+(mm=9)+(mm=11) +({DATE \@ d}30)1,30,{DATE \@ d})))}}{=dd*10^6+mm*10^4+yy \# "00'-'00'-'0000"} \@ "yyyyMMdd"}" "We show that your driver's license expires on { MERGEFIELD Lic_1_Exp_date \@ "d MMM yyyy" }. Please submit an updated copy of your driver's license." } It may be simpler to add the future date to your database and compare with that. Credit goes to ng contributor 'Macropod' for the work on calculations - see the extent of this in his document linked from http://www.gmayor.com/insert_a_date_...than_today.htm If you contact me via the feedback link on my web site, I will mail you a document containing the calculation, which you can paste into your merge document, for I fear you will never duplicate the above manually. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org julie wrote: Thank you all. I have this working beautifully. Now, I have another challenge (if anyone is willing to help). I'd like to compare the merge field date to today's date + 2 months (e.g., if today is 11/11/2005 and the merge date is 1/1/2006 or greater, I'd like to supress the merge field and text). Here's what I've been working with to see if I can insert Field Date in the field code to start with, but this produces nothing (not even an error). I'd appreciate any ideas you have. Once I get this working, then I'd need to figure out how to add two months to the system date. The following is what I see when I press SHIFT + F9... {IF «Lic_1_Exp_date» = {DATE \* MERGEFORMAT} "" "We show that your driver's license expires on {MERGEFIELD "Lic_1_Exp_date"}. Please submit an updated copy of your driver's license."} Thank you again. You need to create this field by hand. Press Ctrl+F9 to insert field delimiters (the things that look like braces but can't be entered from the keyboard) and type the text between them (you'll need to insert the merge fields from the Mail Merge toolbar or by entering another hand-constructed field). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "julie" wrote in message ... Thank you both for your quick help. I've tried to paste the example into the Advanced Field Properties Field Codes field and even when I can get the whole string in, I don't get an active OK button. Is there a trick to this or another place I should go to edit the statement? Thanks again, -- Julie "Graham Mayor" wrote: An extra quote mark sneaked in to Macropod's reply - try {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} With some versions of Word setting a nul result as the first option can cause the wrong data to be entered. I therefore prefer to avoid this by reversing the conditions thus: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd} 0 "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} The result should be the same. There is some information on field formatting on my web site at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org macropod wrote: Hi Julie, Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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Hi Julie,
Calculating dates for use with mergefields is pretty complicated. The actual coding you're after could be expressed as: {QUOTE {SET Delay 2} {SET mm{=MOD({DATE \@ M}+Delay-1,12)+1}} {SET yy{={DATE \@ yyyy}+INT((Delay+{DATE \@ M}-1)/12)}} {SET dd{=IF(({DATE \@ d}28)*(mm=2)=1,28+((MOD(yy,4)=0)+(MOD(yy,400)=0)-(MOD(yy,100)=0)),IF((mm=4) +(mm=6)+(mm=9)+(mm=11)+({DATE \@ d}30)1,30,{DATE \@ d}))}} {IF{MAILMERGE Lic_1_Exp_Date \@ yyyyMMdd}{=yy*10^4+mm*10^2+dd} "" "We show that your driver's license expires on {MAILMERGE Lic_1_Exp_Date}. Please submit an updated copy of your driver's license."}} where the 'Delay' value is the number of months offset to be calculated. Much of the complication in the coding relates to months being of different lengths, plus having to allow for year changes and leap years! If you only needed to test the month & year, rather than the day, month and year, the coding would be much simpler. Most of the above code before the line starting "{IF{MAILMERGE Lic_1_Exp_Date " comes from my 'Date Calculations' tutorial at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902 The particular entry I built the above from is found under the heading "Calculate a day, date, month and year, using n (10) months delay". You may want to use that as your starting point, rather than coding the lot from scratch. Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Thank you all. I have this working beautifully. Now, I have another challenge (if anyone is willing to help). I'd like to compare the merge field date to today's date + 2 months (e.g., if today is 11/11/2005 and the merge date is 1/1/2006 or greater, I'd like to supress the merge field and text). Here's what I've been working with to see if I can insert Field Date in the field code to start with, but this produces nothing (not even an error). I'd appreciate any ideas you have. Once I get this working, then I'd need to figure out how to add two months to the system date. The following is what I see when I press SHIFT + F9... {IF «Lic_1_Exp_date» = {DATE \* MERGEFORMAT} "" "We show that your driver's license expires on {MERGEFIELD "Lic_1_Exp_date"}. Please submit an updated copy of your driver's license."} Thank you again. -- Julie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You need to create this field by hand. Press Ctrl+F9 to insert field delimiters (the things that look like braces but can't be entered from the keyboard) and type the text between them (you'll need to insert the merge fields from the Mail Merge toolbar or by entering another hand-constructed field). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "julie" wrote in message ... Thank you both for your quick help. I've tried to paste the example into the Advanced Field Properties Field Codes field and even when I can get the whole string in, I don't get an active OK button. Is there a trick to this or another place I should go to edit the statement? Thanks again, -- Julie "Graham Mayor" wrote: An extra quote mark sneaked in to Macropod's reply - try {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} With some versions of Word setting a nul result as the first option can cause the wrong data to be entered. I therefore prefer to avoid this by reversing the conditions thus: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd} 0 "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} The result should be the same. There is some information on field formatting on my web site at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org macropod wrote: Hi Julie, Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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Thank you both. The source for this merge is a database report and I see it
would be easier to create a calculated field there, but thank you for satisfying my curiosity. I've also been finding the material at the word.mvps.org site helpful and interesting. Regards, -- Julie "Graham Mayor" wrote: This type of comparison is covered at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm however the calculation required to add the 2 months to the current date is extremely complex and can be seen at http://www.gmayor.com/insert_a_date_...than_today.htm To incorporate the two into a single calculation will be fun ![]() { IF { Mergefield Lic_1_Exp_date \@ "yyyyMMdd" } = "{QUOTE{SET Delay 2}{SET mm{=MOD({DATE \@ M}+Delay-1,12)+1}}{SET yy{={DATE \@ yyyy}+INT((Delay+{DATE \@ M}-1)/12)}}{SET dd{=IF(({DATE \@ d}28)*(mm=2)*((MOD(yy,4)=0)+(MOD(yy,400)=0)-(MOD(yy,100)=0))=1,29,IF(({DATE \@ d}29)*(mm=2)=1,28,IF((mm=4)+(mm=6)+(mm=9)+(mm=11) +({DATE \@ d}30)1,30,{DATE \@ d})))}}{=dd*10^6+mm*10^4+yy \# "00'-'00'-'0000"} \@ "yyyyMMdd"}" "We show that your driver's license expires on { MERGEFIELD Lic_1_Exp_date \@ "d MMM yyyy" }. Please submit an updated copy of your driver's license." } It may be simpler to add the future date to your database and compare with that. Credit goes to ng contributor 'Macropod' for the work on calculations - see the extent of this in his document linked from http://www.gmayor.com/insert_a_date_...than_today.htm If you contact me via the feedback link on my web site, I will mail you a document containing the calculation, which you can paste into your merge document, for I fear you will never duplicate the above manually. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org julie wrote: Thank you all. I have this working beautifully. Now, I have another challenge (if anyone is willing to help). I'd like to compare the merge field date to today's date + 2 months (e.g., if today is 11/11/2005 and the merge date is 1/1/2006 or greater, I'd like to supress the merge field and text). Here's what I've been working with to see if I can insert Field Date in the field code to start with, but this produces nothing (not even an error). I'd appreciate any ideas you have. Once I get this working, then I'd need to figure out how to add two months to the system date. The following is what I see when I press SHIFT + F9... {IF «Lic_1_Exp_date» = {DATE \* MERGEFORMAT} "" "We show that your driver's license expires on {MERGEFIELD "Lic_1_Exp_date"}. Please submit an updated copy of your driver's license."} Thank you again. You need to create this field by hand. Press Ctrl+F9 to insert field delimiters (the things that look like braces but can't be entered from the keyboard) and type the text between them (you'll need to insert the merge fields from the Mail Merge toolbar or by entering another hand-constructed field). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "julie" wrote in message ... Thank you both for your quick help. I've tried to paste the example into the Advanced Field Properties Field Codes field and even when I can get the whole string in, I don't get an active OK button. Is there a trick to this or another place I should go to edit the statement? Thanks again, -- Julie "Graham Mayor" wrote: An extra quote mark sneaked in to Macropod's reply - try {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} With some versions of Word setting a nul result as the first option can cause the wrong data to be entered. I therefore prefer to avoid this by reversing the conditions thus: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd} 0 "We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} The result should be the same. There is some information on field formatting on my web site at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org macropod wrote: Hi Julie, Try: {IF{MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ yyyyMMdd}= 0 "" ""We show that your auto insurance expires on {MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-Date \@ dd/MM/yyyy}. Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date."} Cheers "julie" wrote in message ... Using Word 2003, I'd like to suppress a merge field if certain conditions exist, along with the preceeding and following text. I've been using the MergeField options (obtained when I right click on a merge field and choose Edit Field): Text to be included before & Text to be included after to combine my merge field with text. If I look at the Field Codes after setting up my text, I see... MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due_DAte \b "We show that your auto insurance expires on " \f ". Please submit proof of insurance including your name and new expiration date." Is there a way I can add an If, then, else to this so that If MERGEFIELD Rubella_Due-DAte = 00/00/00 the merge field and it's preceding and following text is suppressed? Can I simply edit the Field Codes text to include this? I apologize if this is a dumb question. I'm new to conditional formatting in Word. I'd also appreciate any pointers to good documents or books on this topic. Thanks, -- Julie |
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