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The conditional statements will still all be there in a fully-functional state. Simply pressing Alt-F9 will reveal them. Pressing Alt-F9 again will hide them.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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OMG thats all it was. Than you!
What about my other issue? I am trying to output all of the contacts that contain a certain value in a field. so I can do something like this. Static Text first contact whos filed matches value x Second contact whos filed matches value x Third contact whos filed matches value x ect.... Static Text first contact whos filed matches value y Second contact whos filed matches value y Third contact whos filed matches value y ect..... |
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