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SYMPTOMSWord for WindowsThe error message "A field calculation error occurred in record #" (where # is every record number) may appear when you use an IF field to include files whose names are specified in other merge fields, and any of the merge fields specified is blank.The following is a sample statement that will exhibit this problem
where "thanks" and "give_more" are fields in the data document that contain
names of files to be included, and either of the fields is blank.
Word for the MacintoshIn Word 6.0 for the Macintosh, when using an INCLUDETEXT field to include a document, if the path is not enclosed by quotation marks, the error message "A field calculation error occurred in record #" will appear. The following is an example that will give the error:
Also, if there are any extra spaces in the path statement, the same error
will appear. In the example above, if there is a space inserted after
either ":" (colon), the error will appear, regardless of whether the
quotation marks are used.
CAUSEThis happens because of the order in which fields are updated. Innermost fields are updated first, and they are updated from left to right. Thus, {MERGEFIELD thanks} is the first field evaluated. If it is blank, Word cannot finish evaluating the field. If it contains text but {MERGEFIELD give_more} does not, the IF field still cannot be evaluated. WORKAROUND
Change the data document to always refer to two files. Create a file with
just one character in it, and refer to this field in the previously blank
field of the data document.
Additional query words: 8.0 8.00
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