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Use Two (concatenate) Fields If Condition Is Met (If... Then... Else)
I am having trouble with an IF... THEN... ELSE situation. I need that if the IF condition is met, that I can insert two mergefields. Or to put it another way, I need the IF found result to insert a concatenated result.
In this example: Code:
{If {MERGEFIELD "Household_Publish_Address_OK"} = "True" {MERGEFIELD "Household_Address}+", "+{MERGFIELD}"Household_Zip"}} I've googled and searched for concatenate and concatenation in the Word mail merge environment, but can't find anything relevant. |
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Try:
{IF{MERGEFIELD Household_Publish_Address_OK}= "True" "{MERGEFIELD Household_Address}, {MERGFIELD Household_Zip}"}
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