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Hi legg, Unless you want values => 1 formatted differently, I don't see where the "less than 1 in value" comes into play. To control percentage formatting in Word, add a formula and numeric picture switch to the mergefield, as follows: • select your mergefield, which will look like «vekttall»; • press Ctrl-F9 to wrap another field around it, thus { «vekttall» }; • edit the field so that you get {=«vekttall»*100 \# 0.00%}. This will force all the data to show as percentages, to two decimal places; • position the cursor anywhere in this field and press F9 to update it; • run your mailmerge. Note: the precision of the displayed value is controlled by the '0.00'. You can use anything from '0' to '0.000000000000000'.
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