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Hi Paul,
Thanks for the workaround. As this one case is my test to see what labels we might have printed but not mailed, I can try to implement the SKIPIF fields. I haven't coded fields like that into a document previously, so this will be an experiment on my part. Do you think that Microsoft would be responsive to fixing the bug? That's what I would really like to do. Thanks for your reply, and I'll post how I make out... if I can do it If not, I'll ask more questions.Best regards, Bob Charest |
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