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Old 11-13-2012, 01:51 PM
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Hi Melanie,

Apart from the fact this has nothing apparent to do with the mailmerge issue you posted about, your basic field code should look like:
{INCLUDETEXT "C:\\Documents and Settings\\Owner\\My Documents\\_TLS Work\\_Defendant Data.docx"}
This will import all of _Defendant Data.docx. To import only a bookmarked range, use:
{INCLUDETEXT "C:\\Documents and Settings\\Owner\\My Documents\\_TLS Work\\_Defendant Data.docx" "Bookmark"}


where 'Bookmark' is the bookmark's name.
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