Microsoft KB Archive/189025

= WD98: How to Merge Conditional Number of Records to the Same Page =

Article ID: 189025

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q189025





SUMMARY
In Microsoft Word, you can merge a conditional number of records to the same page.



MORE INFORMATION
To merge a conditional number of records to the same page, use a combination of SET, IF, and NEXTIF fields. For example, you could use this method to merge all records with the same name to one page in the merge and create a new page in the merge when a new name is encountered in the data file.

WARNING: ANY USE BY YOU OF THE CODE PROVIDED IN THIS ARTICLE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. Microsoft provides this field code "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.

The following example uses a data file with employee names (Employee) and projects they are working on (Projects). The Check field is used in the data file to mark the last record of a particular name.

Sample Data File:   Employee     Project     Check John Doe    4578j John Doe    86785x John Doe    543p          1 Jane Doe    87x Jane Doe    89976m        1 Sam Smith   7897r Sam Smith   857t Sam Smith   78974x Sam Smith   7868p         1 The main document should be set up as follows, with a copy of the conditional statements equal to the maximum number of projects for each employee (four in the earlier example).   Employee     Project {MERGEFIELD Employee}    {MERGEFIELD Project}{set duplicate {if {MERGEFIELD Check}="1" "off" "on"}}{nextif {mergefield check}=""}{if {duplicate}="on" "P  t{MERGEFIELD Project}"}{set duplicate {if {MERGEFIELD Check}="1" "off" "on"}}{nextif {mergefield check}=""}{if {duplicate}="on" "P  t{MERGEFIELD Project}"}{set duplicate {if {MERGEFIELD Check}="1" "off" "on"}}{nextif {mergefield check}=""}{if {duplicate}="on" "P  t{MERGEFIELD Project}"}{set duplicate {if {MERGEFIELD Check}="1" "off" "on"}}{nextif {mergefield check}=""}{if {duplicate}="on" "P  t{MERGEFIELD Project}"} In this example, "P" represents a paragraph mark that would push the next Project to a new line and "t" represents a tab character that would align the next project under the previous project.

The resulting merge document would appear as follows:   Employee     Project John Doe    4578j 86785x 5436435p --- Page Break --- Jane Doe    87x 89976m --- Page Break --- Sam Smith   7897r 857t 78974x 7868p

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