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Old 10-31-2016, 12:32 PM
ayupchap ayupchap is offline Help with a formula.  I'm not sure its even possible in Word Mac OS X Help with a formula.  I'm not sure its even possible in Word Office 2013
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Default Help with a formula. I'm not sure its even possible in Word

Hi there



This is my first post here. I uses forums for MS Access and Salesforce a lot but word I use to a certain level but this is far higher than my ability range. I'm not even sure its possible.

I need to create a formula which subtracts one mail-merge tag from another. Please if you know how I could possibly do this I would be most grateful. I use OSX but have access to a PC with Office professional also.

I have attached the word doc with the space where I need the formula to go. The mail-merge tags above this all work great. My data source comes from a system called Conga which is a 3rd party app used in salesforce. Templates for it are made is MS Word. Is it possible to do this formula here?


Any help much appreciated!
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