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When I merge an Excel file into a Word document, the dollar amount column
(with a formula) comes across in my Word document with multiple numbers after the decimal point. Is there some special way the Excel column should be formatted? I have tried many ways and am ready to pull my hair out! |
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Hi Bonnie,
You can control this by adding a numeric picture switch to your mergefield. If you select the existing mergefield and press Shift-F9, you should see something like: {MERGEFIELD ExcelValue} Change this to: {MERGEFIELD ExcelValue \# $,0.00} or something similar, then run your merge. See Word's help file for more information of field formatting. Cheers "BonnieJean" wrote in message ... When I merge an Excel file into a Word document, the dollar amount column (with a formula) comes across in my Word document with multiple numbers after the decimal point. Is there some special way the Excel column should be formatted? I have tried many ways and am ready to pull my hair out! |
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