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The names of the source documents is of little consequence as the macro already processes them in name order; what matters is the formfield names. If those vary, the macro would have to be coded to look for all possible names in a given document. Alternatively, if it's always the 3rd formfield, for example, then it really doesn't matter whether the formfield has a name or what that is.
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If I'm following you correctly, The formfields will have different names but will be the forth formfield on each document.
So, If im still in the ballpark, form1, formfield four, will be the first paragraph, followed by form2, formfield four, will be the second paragraph, so on and soforth. If this is correct this will work great. Will the text from formfield 4 on form1 be placed under RE: with a space at the end of the text, followed by Form2, formfield four, with a space at the end of that text, followed by any additional forms. Hope this make sense. I'm starting to get confussed!!! |
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