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SYMPTOMSChanging the case of MERGEFIELD fields using SHIFT+F3 or Change Case from the Format menu does not format the results of your merge fields with the selected case change. CAUSEChanging the case changes the ASCII value of the characters; it does not apply direct formatting to the characters. WORKAROUNDTo apply case changes to merge field results, use one of the following methods: Method 1: Use the All Caps Option or Shortcut KeysSelect the MERGEFIELD field (including the chevrons or field braces) and press CTRL+SHIFT+A for All Caps formatting. Or, on the Format menu, click Font, and then under Effects, click to select the All Caps check box, and then click OK.Method 2: Use the CharFormat SwitchDisplay Field Codes by pressing ALT+F9. Select the first character of the merge field, and format this character as noted in method 1 above. Add the \* CHARFORMAT switch to the end of the MERGEFIELD field. This switch applies the formatting of the field type's first character to the entire result. Your field code should look like the following:
Method 3: Use a Case SwitchDisplay Field Codes by pressing ALT+F9. Add one of the following format switches to the end of the MERGEFIELD field.
To format the MERGEFIELD result in all caps, your field code should look
Like this:
NOTE: Firstcap only works if text is all lower case. If text is all upper
case, include the lower switch before the firstcap switch. For example:
Result: RICHARD becomes Richard.
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