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Hi,
I am currently working with a table in Word which forms part of invoice. The invoice makes use of a table within word and pulls data into Word using merge fields. At this point in time it uses merge fields to pull in the description of a fee and the date of the transaction in column a and the gross amount of the fee in column C. What I'd like to do is split off the VAT element into column B. As VAT is not always 20% I need to search the value within the description merge field in column A for the VAT amount to be applied: Example of fee description: 05 Jun 2014 - 60% Take On Fee (£84.00 + VAT @ 20%) What I'd like to do is add an if statement in column B which checks the description for "+ VAT @ 20%" if it finds this value then to take the value from column C and get the VAT component as the value in column B. Else if the "+VAT @ 5%" then split off 5% VAT into column B Else add 0.00 as value within column B. If this could be achieved it would be an absolute life saver. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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mergefields, ms word, tables |
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