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In Word 2003, my source document has numbers, in excel I used the format I
want, but when bringing in the excel spreadsheet to Word mail merge its adding a million zero's to field that only orginally went 2 places beyond the decimal. How do I get the merge doc. to only show 2 places past the decimal? |
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I figured it out...there was a document on the online help that basically
told me to reformat the merge code by pressing alt f9 and adding to the source code \# "###.##" to keep it from displaying 105.010000000000001 (for example). But if anyone finds another way, please chime in, I'll be watching out for it. "Phyllis" wrote: In Word 2003, my source document has numbers, in excel I used the format I want, but when bringing in the excel spreadsheet to Word mail merge its adding a million zero's to field that only orginally went 2 places beyond the decimal. How do I get the merge doc. to only show 2 places past the decimal? |
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That is the way to do it. For more on the subject, see "Formatting Word
fields with switches" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- 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 "Phyllis" wrote in message ... I figured it out...there was a document on the online help that basically told me to reformat the merge code by pressing alt f9 and adding to the source code \# "###.##" to keep it from displaying 105.010000000000001 (for example). But if anyone finds another way, please chime in, I'll be watching out for it. "Phyllis" wrote: In Word 2003, my source document has numbers, in excel I used the format I want, but when bringing in the excel spreadsheet to Word mail merge its adding a million zero's to field that only orginally went 2 places beyond the decimal. How do I get the merge doc. to only show 2 places past the decimal? |
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I have this same problem using Word 2002 and Excel 2002--Any ideas on how to
fix or please include the article you are referring to. "Phyllis" wrote: In Word 2003, my source document has numbers, in excel I used the format I want, but when bringing in the excel spreadsheet to Word mail merge its adding a million zero's to field that only orginally went 2 places beyond the decimal. How do I get the merge doc. to only show 2 places past the decimal? |
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Phyllis & DHinton,
Try adding a switch to the Mergefield: { MERGEFIELD Value /# "0.00;(0.00)"} More information on switches for MS Word can be found at:: http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "DHinton" wrote in message ... I have this same problem using Word 2002 and Excel 2002--Any ideas on how to fix or please include the article you are referring to. "Phyllis" wrote: In Word 2003, my source document has numbers, in excel I used the format I want, but when bringing in the excel spreadsheet to Word mail merge its adding a million zero's to field that only orginally went 2 places beyond the decimal. How do I get the merge doc. to only show 2 places past the decimal? |
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