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Hi Paul



Thank you

I think i will have 50

If you have time could you please attach a sample of the "other details with pipe separators (ie |) for each line as the content control value. It doesn't even matter if the number of lines vary from one client to the next"

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If you have time could you please attach a sample of the "other details with pipe separators (ie |) for each line as the content control value. It doesn't even matter if the number of lines vary from one client to the next"
You can already see the use of the pipe separators in the example I posted. Simply click on the content control, choose 'properties' (from the Ribbon's Developer tab), then select one of the entries and choose 'Modify'. If you add another pipe separator, plus some text, or delete everything from the existing last pipie separator onwards, you'll end up with a difference in the number of output lines for the two records you now have.
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