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SYMPTOMS
There is a documentation error in the "Preventing Blank Lines" section on
page 695 of "Microsoft Word User's Guide."
The following punctuation marks: . , ; : ? ! <open exclamation mark> <open question mark>This happens for both punctuation marks and nonprinting characters when the data document is a Word table. When the data document is a comma- or tab- delimited file, it happens for only the punctuation marks. For example, if a field contains one of the punctuation mark listed above, Word prints that character in your merged document and does not suppress the blank line regardless of the format of your data document (either table or tab- or comma-delimited). By contrast, if a field contains a nonprinting character, such as a tab or space, Word prints that character and does not suppress the blank line when your data document is a table; whereas, if your data document is a tab- or comma-delimited file, Word does not print that character and suppresses the blank line as expected. The following table lists the behavior of punctuation or nonprinting characters in either a table or a delimited text file:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word for Windows versions 6.0, 6.0a, and 6.0c. This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for Windows 95. MORE INFORMATION
By design, if a field contains a character such as a space, paragraph mark,
or tab enclosed in quotation marks, Word does not consider the field to be
empty, so no line suppression occurs. Be sure you do not confuse this
normal behavior with the problem described above. Some database
applications (such as dBASE) enclose each field in quotation marks and
place a space in a blank field. If this happens, Word does not suppress
blank lines (because the space is a valid character when it is enclosed in
quotation marks), so you may need to replace all occurrences of " " (a
space enclosed in double quotation marks) with "" (double quotation marks)
before you perform the mail merge operation in Word.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 695 Additional query words: 6.00a winword 6.00c word6
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