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Old 05-07-2020, 02:13 PM
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No different outcome I'm afraid - just coloured text on the white page background of the document.
All that tells me is that you're colouring the text instead of highlighting it. Look at the document in the link I posted.
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I have attached a screenshot of the mail merge code in the table cell.

I have also attached a screenshot of a sample page output.
There is nothing attached to your post.
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