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Your field switch effectively says to only output non-zero decimals. If you use:
{MERGEFIELD amount \# ,0.00} you will get all decimals to two places, and amounts of one thousand and over with thousand separators.
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Wonderful, that worked! Thank you Macropod, as always.
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