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If you want to test for the P, you could simply use:
Your {IF{MERGEFIELD PaySource }= "*P" "extra "}gift
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Thanks Paul for your prompt reply. Thanks also for your suggestion which seems to have done the trick for me. But although I see how yours works, I don't see why my version doesn't. Are you able to explain why Word is evaluating the two conditions differently?
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