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how can i address a letter to "John Smith, MD" and and create a greeting for
"Dear Dr. Smith:". I can not make the 2 things happen at the same time, I can make either one happen but not both. I am mergeing from access and I have all the fields set up to do this. I have tried selecting the fields and not using address but I must not be doing it right...... |
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Don't use the addressblock field.
Do you have separate fields that contain FirstName, LastName, Suffix, and Salutation? If not you cannot derive them using parts of fields. You *may* be able to derive them using conditional fields, but much depends on what information is in your data records. If you have the full information, it is simply a matter of inserting the correct fields eg {Mergefield FirstName} {Mergefield LastName}{If {Mergefield Suffix} "" ", {Mergefield Suffix}"} and Dear {IF {Mergefield Title} "" "{Mergefield Title} {Mergefield LastName}" "Sir/Madam"} All brackets {} are inserted with CTRL+F9 and the fieldnames must be exactly the names in your data file. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ellen wrote: how can i address a letter to "John Smith, MD" and and create a greeting for "Dear Dr. Smith:". I can not make the 2 things happen at the same time, I can make either one happen but not both. I am mergeing from access and I have all the fields set up to do this. I have tried selecting the fields and not using address but I must not be doing it right...... |
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Oops! I have used Title and Salutation to convey the same thing. The second
example should have read Dear {IF {Mergefield Salutation} "" "{Mergefield Salutation} {Mergefield LastName}" "Sir/Madam"} -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Graham Mayor wrote: Don't use the addressblock field. Do you have separate fields that contain FirstName, LastName, Suffix, and Salutation? If not you cannot derive them using parts of fields. You *may* be able to derive them using conditional fields, but much depends on what information is in your data records. If you have the full information, it is simply a matter of inserting the correct fields eg {Mergefield FirstName} {Mergefield LastName}{If {Mergefield Suffix} "" ", {Mergefield Suffix}"} and Dear {IF {Mergefield Title} "" "{Mergefield Title} {Mergefield LastName}" "Sir/Madam"} All brackets {} are inserted with CTRL+F9 and the fieldnames must be exactly the names in your data file. Ellen wrote: how can i address a letter to "John Smith, MD" and and create a greeting for "Dear Dr. Smith:". I can not make the 2 things happen at the same time, I can make either one happen but not both. I am mergeing from access and I have all the fields set up to do this. I have tried selecting the fields and not using address but I must not be doing it right...... |
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