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You can insert a series of conditional fields (noting the reference to MERGEFIELD
{IF { MERGEFIELD "Request_Staff_Person" } = "Minnie Mouse" "Mickey Mouse"}{IF { MERGEFIELD "Request_Staff_Person" } = "Donald Duck" "Another Mouse"}etc Use CTRL+F9 for each bracket pair { } and no spaces between the items; but frankly it might be better if you modified the data source to include the appropriate bosses.
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