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SYMPTOMSA merge field that contains the numeric format switch does not return correct results when the pictorial representation contains hyphens. For example: {mergeformat number \# ###-##-####}produces the following result: 123 45 6789. NOTE: You obtain correct results when you use other characters (such as the "at" symbol [@], the forward slash [/], the plus sign [+], or the asterisk [*]). WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following methods. Method 1Enclose the hyphens in apostrophes so that your field appears as follows:{MERGEFIELD number \# ###'-'##'-'####} Method 2: Word for Windows and Word for Windows NTUse the ANSI code when inserting the hyphen. To do this, press ALT+0173 on the numeric keypad with NUMLOCK on.Method 3Use a nonbreaking hyphen by typing CTRL+SHIFT+- in Word for Windows or OPTION+- in Word for the Macintosh.Additional query words: macword winword dash minus sign numeric word6 switch mergefield field incorrect none missing
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