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How do I add a switch to a field so that if it is blank on my database, the
next field will populate on my Word document instead of staying blank? |
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Sorry, can you spell out what you want - it isn't completely clear.
Suppose you have a data source with: ID,column1,column2,column3 1,row1col1,row1col2,row1col3 2,row2col1,row2col2,row2col3 3,,row3col2,row2col3 4,,,row4col3 (maybe you could invent rows if you need them to demonstate what you want) and a mail merge main document with { MERGEFIELD column1 } what do you want to happen when Word is processing the row with ID=1? with ID=3? Peter Jamieson "PFLY" wrote in message ... How do I add a switch to a field so that if it is blank on my database, the next field will populate on my Word document instead of staying blank? |
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