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I don't know how I'm going to explain this. I have an Excel document. It is a list of patients who roll up under a specific providers. Each provider may have 1 or 100 patients associated with them. I have a word document where I need to merge the provider ID (the numeric unique identifier, which isn't truly unique because the list is patient specific, but the patient list needs to roll up under each unique provider ID), the phone number, and then a patient list; the patient list where it gets tricky. I need to merge a list of all the members associated with each provider ID so it reads something to the effect of:
provider ID: 12345 Phone: 123-456-7890 Patient list: John Smith Ann Smith Sally Smith Etc Like the spreadsheet might say something like this if the provider has two patients I need to generate a list for and the next provider has one: Provider ID Member Name 111222 Sally 111222 John Smith 123456 Ronald Jones Can this be done in Word? Last edited by NewGirl; 11-15-2012 at 11:01 AM. Reason: Data didn't line up correctly |
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