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There is nothing in your post that indicates what the custom data types might be or what formatting is required.

For the conditional line output, see Mailmerge Empty Line Suppression in the Mailmerge Tips & Tricks 'Sticky' thread at the top of this forum: https://www.msofficeforums.com/mail-...ps-tricks.html

No VBA needed for this.
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