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I have two fields that are merged into word via a 3rd party program.
Both are numbers. I want to have a spot in the document that adds them together like you would do in excel. Is this possible? Example of the document: Your first loan is {MERGEFIELD_loan1} and your second loan is {MERGEFILED_loan2}. Your combined loan amount will equal X (loan1 + loan2). Result: Your first loan is $100,000 and your second loan is $50,000. Your combined loan amount will equal $150,000. |
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Use the following field construction where you want to get the total of the
loans { = {MERGEFIELD loan1} + {MERGEFIELD loan2}} -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Jermsalerms" wrote in message ... I have two fields that are merged into word via a 3rd party program. Both are numbers. I want to have a spot in the document that adds them together like you would do in excel. Is this possible? Example of the document: Your first loan is {MERGEFIELD_loan1} and your second loan is {MERGEFILED_loan2}. Your combined loan amount will equal X (loan1 + loan2). Result: Your first loan is $100,000 and your second loan is $50,000. Your combined loan amount will equal $150,000. |
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