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Old 05-16-2019, 04:27 AM
B-Man B-Man is offline Mail Merge does not split tables if entry has a number in front Windows 7 64bit Mail Merge does not split tables if entry has a number in front Office 2013
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Default Mail Merge does not split tables if entry has a number in front


i don't really know how to use mail merge my partner set it up and for the most part it works great.


i have an excel macro that opens word and runs a mail merge
it grabs data from the excel sheet. places the data in a word document, runs a table joiner macro (as there are space between each heading and name) and everything is how i want.... except my merge field "entry" has two headings that start with some numbers

ie.
123 Apple
123 Banana

and no matter what i do it combines them under the same group how do i get this to keep them separated like all the other mail merge data

mail merge code attached as when i copy and paste it shows the data not the code


https://www.dropbox.com/s/085ubqaoyvj4cj9/MailMerge.PNG
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