Article ID: 181729
Article Last Modified on 8/21/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 95a
This article was previously published under Q181729
SUMMARY
You can use the Mail Merge feature in Word to create a list of data sorted and separated by a category. This article contains instructions and a sample you can use to create such a list.
MORE INFORMATION
Setting Up the Data File
Sort your data file so that all records with the same value for the key field (category--the field upon which you base the sort) are together, as shown in the sample data file below. The following sample list is sorted by the CITY field (CITY is the key field in this example):
CITY EMPLOYEE SALES Atlanta Smith $3,000 Atlanta Gates $50,000 Atlanta Henderson $10,000 Houston Jones $8,000 Houston Kelley $9,000 Houston Peterson $0
Setting Up the Main Document
NOTE: A Paragraph Mark in the following example is designated as. Do not type the
, instead press ENTER.
To set up your main document as a Catalog, follow these steps:
- From a new blank document, click Mail Merge on the Tools menu.
- In the Mail Merge Helper, click the Create button and then click Catalog.
- Click New Main Document when prompted.
- In the Mail Merge Helper, click Get Data and then click "Open Data Source" to attach the file you created in the "Setting Up the Data File" section of this article.
- Insert the following fields to compare the contents of each key field record with the contents of the next key field record to determine whether the key field contents change from one data record to the next.
NOTE: This example uses the sample data from the "Setting up the data file" section of this article.{If{MergeSeq} = "1" "{Mergefield City}
" ""}{Set Place1 {Mergefield City}}
{If{Place2}<>{Place1}"
{Mergefield City}
{Mergefield Employee}{Mergefield Sales}" "{Mergefield
Employee}{Mergefield Sales}"}{Set Place2{Mergefield City}}The fields laid out in this example will produce a catalog listing on the same page as follows:
Atlanta
Smith $3,000
Gates $50,000
Henderson $10,000
Houston
Jones $8,000
Kelley $9,000
Peterson $0
Forcing Each New Category to a New Page
The key field in this example is {Mergefield City}. When the value of City changes in the data file to a different city, then a new page is added to the merged results and the merge is continued at the top of the next page.
" ""}{Set Place1 {Mergefield City}}
{If{Place2}<>{Place1}"
Page Break--------------------------------
{Mergefield City}
{Mergefield Employee}{Mergefield Sales}" "{Mergefield
Employee}{Mergefield Sales}"}{Set Place2{Mergefield City}}
NOTE: A page break is inserted either by pressing CTRL+ENTER or click Break on the Insert menu, select Page Break and then click OK.
The fields laid out in this example will produce a catalog listing on separate pages as follows:
Atlanta
Smith $3,000
Gates $50,000
Henderson $10,000
Page Break--------------------------------
Houston
Jones $8,000
Kelley $9,000
Peterson $0
To Format the Key Field
The key field in this example is {Mergefield City}. To format the results of the {Mergefield City} as all capital letters, you can use the formatting switch of \* Upper.
" ""}{Set Place1 {Mergefield City}}
{If{Place2}<>{Place1}"
{Mergefield City \* Upper}
{Mergefield Employee}{Mergefield Sales}" "{Mergefield
Employee}{Mergefield Sales}"}{Set Place2{Mergefield City}}
The fields laid out in this example will produce a catalog listing on the same page with the City in all capital letters as follows:
ATLANTA
Smith $3,000
Gates $50,000
Henderson $10,000
HOUSTON
Jones $8,000
Kelley $9,000
Peterson $0
For more information about general field formatting switches, click Microsoft Word Help Topics on the Help menu, click the Index tab in "Help Topics: Microsoft Word," type the following text
fields, formatting
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "General Switches" topic.
NOTE: You can apply different formatting to the key field {Mergefield City} by selecting the entire field (including the field braces { }) and formatting the field as desired. To format the field, click Font on the Format menu.
REFERENCES
For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
141922 WD: How to Start a Mail Merge
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