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Old November 9th, 2004, 10:11 AM
macropod
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Hi Monika,

At the end of the description of 'AND(x,y)', you'll see the number '1'. That
is a calculated field result using the syntax described. Select the '1' and
press Shift-F9 to reveal the field coding, which is exactly as shown in red.
In other words, it works. But, as described under 'Testing Or Returning Text
Strings With Logical Functions In Bookmarks', you need a different approach
if you're not working with numbers alone.

Cheers


"Monika Krug" wrote in message
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"macropod" writes:

For a 'tutorial' with examples of how you can do 'AND'

comparisons and much
more, for both numbers and text, download the Word

document at:
http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442
(url all one line)

Although not specifically written with MAILMERGE fields

in mind, the logic,
syntax etc are the same.


Thank you! That's a very comprehensive tutorial and will
help me a lot with further mail merge problems.

A note: In your tutorial you write e.g. AND(x,y). I have
tried this and I get a syntax error. It only worked with ;
instead of ,. Maybe this was changed in a recent Word
version? The Word help also says to use a comma.

Greetings,
Monika.



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