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Below is a example of a Microsoft Word 2010 Mail Merge that has me stumped. I need to format the Cash_Credit field as two decimal field, however since there are already Before and After switches, it gets confusing. I have searched and cannot find any discussions or examples of this particular scenario. I would like to include/combine another switch, such as \# $ ##.00
Alt + F9 View {MERGEFIELD Cash_Credit \b “You were selected to receive a cash credit of”\f which will be mailed to the address we have on file.” \* MERGEFORMAT} Normal View You were selected to receive a cash credit of «Cash_Credit» which will be mailed to the address we have on file. |
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