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This is probably basic, but I can't figure it out. I have an Excel list
containing names of donors, amounts, addresses, etc. For some of these I have a title, i.e. Mr., but for others nothing. Others have provided the names of both spouses. I'm creating a letter acknowledging their contribution. Apparently because I don't have titles for everyone at some point the letters start mixing the first names of one donor with the last name of another. How can I prevent this? Thanks for your patience. |
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You need to use conditional fields eg
{IF{Mergefield Title} "" "{Mergefield Title} "}{Mergefield FirstName} {Mergefield LastName} or {IF{Mergefield Title} "" "{Mergefield Title} {Mergefield LastName}" "{Mergefield FirstName} {Mergefield LastName}"} -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Jon wrote: This is probably basic, but I can't figure it out. I have an Excel list containing names of donors, amounts, addresses, etc. For some of these I have a title, i.e. Mr., but for others nothing. Others have provided the names of both spouses. I'm creating a letter acknowledging their contribution. Apparently because I don't have titles for everyone at some point the letters start mixing the first names of one donor with the last name of another. How can I prevent this? Thanks for your patience. |
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