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Insert carriage return in mergefield statement

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dixie - 21 Dec 2004 21:38 GMT
I have a mergefield statement that adds an iterm to a list under certain
conditions.

{ If { MERGEFIELD Days } >7 "* Provide a medical certificate" "" }

What I need to do is to also add a carriage return at the end of the
inserted statement.  How do I do this?

dixie
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 21 Dec 2004 23:57 GMT
Insert it immediately after the "e" of certificate before the closing quote.

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> I have a mergefield statement that adds an iterm to a list under certain
> conditions.
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> dixie
dixie - 22 Dec 2004 03:42 GMT
I feel so embarassed about that question.  2 minutes after I sent it, I said
I wonder if I just put a carriage return into the code after the last e and
sure enough, it worked - I was looking for something more complicated than
it really was.

dixie

> Insert it immediately after the "e" of certificate before the closing
> quote.
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>> dixie
 
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