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SYMPTOMSWhen you perform a print merge (or mail merge) in Word for Windows, a blank space is displayed and printed if one field on a line is blank. A common example of this situation is a line with three name fields, such as the following: {FNAME} {MI} {LNAME}In a record where all three fields are filled, the merged record spacing is correct, as in the following example: Steven B. LevyIn a record where the middle initial field {MI} is blank, an extra space occurs in the merged record, as in the following example: Fukiko OgisuNOTE: There are two spaces between the {FNAME} and {LNAME} results. RESOLUTION
You can eliminate this extra space by using the conditional IF statements
as in the following examples:
{FNAME} {IF {MI} <> "" "{MI} "}{LNAME}The following conditional MERGEFIELD field will remove blank spaces in any field. For example, given the following fields, {Prefix} {FirstName} {LastName}the following conditional statements will properly suppress the space normally included for any blank fields: {IF {MERGEFIELD Prefix}<>"" "{MERGEFIELD Prefix} "}NOTE: To enter the field characters ({}), choose Field from the Insert menu (or press CTRL+F9). REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference," pages 97-98, and 200. Additional query words:
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