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That's fairly straightforward
{IF {MERGEFIELD Allowance } = "Yes" " You shall receive a car allowance of GBP { MERGEFIELD Amount } per month." } Replace the fieldnames with the fieldnames from your data source. All bracket pairs are inserted with CTRL+F9 or see Import and export field constructions as text
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