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Hi Paul
Yes, what I included was how I got to get the text the colour I was seeking. I tried your suggested script (and similar posts of your s I think form another site), with the changed "IF" statements but I could just not get it working properly. So, following your code example and my variables, will it be as simple as this for just the first conditional statement? { IF {MERGEFIELD DocName} = { " { MERGEFIELD DocName } " \*CHARFORMAT } Sorry, my coding skills are pretty basic ... |
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