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Old 07-10-2015, 01:22 AM
WillTRiker WillTRiker is offline Breaking up a mergefield into parts Windows 7 64bit Breaking up a mergefield into parts Office 2007
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I've got a mergefield that is actually a combination of 2 fields in our database, but of course what I really need are the seperate versions but those are not available as a mergefield

In essence the mergefield (let's call it <<PAY>>) consists out of <<class>> and <<level>>. In the mergefield <<PAY>> it's denoted as <<class.level>>

To make matters worse it's not a fixed width. Both <<class>> and <<level>> can consist out of 1 digit or 2 with <<class>> also having the possibility of having 2 letters (instead of digits).

In Excel this would have been easy enough, but does anyone know of a way to do it in Word?

While I'm at it, is there somewhere a list of functions you can use on mergefields? Been looking but so far have come up empty.

Any help much appreciated.
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