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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Applying styles dynamically? Windows 8 Applying styles dynamically? Office 2013
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In your IF Field test for the presence of AAA. If present, have your truetext include your AAA field and the text you want. Make sure your IF field's truetext includes the paragraph mark. Format that truetext paragraph with your shading. Then have your falsetext be a separate paragraph with appropriate shading. Again, make sure the paragraph mark is within the falsetext quotation marks.
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