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Old 05-22-2018, 04:24 AM
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It's not apparent from your last post where the "property at which they might not live" comes from and how that relates to [POST NR]]&" "&[@POST NAME]. Perhaps you could attach a trimmed-down copy of your workbook with some representative data plus your mailmerge main document to a post (delete/obfuscate anything sensitive). That way I might be able to suggest a way to achieve the desired result via field coding in Word rather than via formulae in Excel.
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