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SUMMARYIn Word, you can define "rules" that determine whether or not a specific record is included in a print merge. It is important to understand the difference between the English language meaning of "AND" and the logical meaning of "AND" to use these rules effectively. MORE INFORMATION
The English language meaning of "AND" is equivalent to the logical
meaning "OR." For example, suppose you have a data file that includes
a STATE field and you want to perform a print merge of the records for
the STATE fields of North Carolina and Washington. In English, you say
"Include the records for North Carolina AND for Washington."
Logically, however, the statement is written as "Include the records
where STATE is North Carolina OR STATE is Washington."
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 634, 670 Additional query words: 2.0 winword winword2 word6 pmh print merge winword 7.0 word95 helper word7 word97
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