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How do I construct this formula in word?
If an input field value = blank (for a date field) it should return the text 'n/a' otherwise the date value in the mail merge word output document. Date = "" then 'n/a' or Date = xx/yy/zzzz then xx/yy/zzzz |
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That all depends on what your mergefield outputs when blank. From there it's a simple matter to build an IF test that tests for that output.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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| merge field, merge fields, mergefield address word |
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