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I'd like to be able to put, say,
" ("&somefield&")" in the "true" part of a mailmerge if-then-else, but "&" doesn't seem to work as a string concatenation operator there. Did I fumble the syntax, or is there another way to go about that? |
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"UpTooLate", indeed.
Trying it this morning, things seem to work fine with, simply, "(somefield)", i.e. no need for a separate operator to concatenate the strings "(" and ")" with the value of the mergefield. Thanks to the examples in unrelated postings! Cheers. "UpTooLate" wrote: I'd like to be able to put, say, " ("&somefield&")" in the "true" part of a mailmerge if-then-else, but "&" doesn't seem to work as a string concatenation operator there. Did I fumble the syntax, or is there another way to go about that? |
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