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You are using MSWord's mailmerge, right?
Did you use MSWord's Mergefield? Did it look like: {MERGEFIELD "Price" \# $#,###.00} You may want to share what you tried. ===== You could always use another column in excel and a formula like: =text(a1,"$#,###.00") or whatever format you want. rubye wrote: Thanks for your comment. I didn't have this problem until we upgraded to Office 2003. I have formatted, clicked, read, and reread items but still have the problem. I will keep trying but if anyone has encountered this same problem, please let me know. We do have an IT Dept. and a Technical Trainer but no one has the answer. -- corum "Dave Peterson" wrote: Debra Dalgleish posted this: There's an article on the Microsoft web site that might help you: Answer Box: Numbers don't merge right in Word http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/as...164951033.aspx And if you prefer the old Mail Merge helper, Word MVP Suzanne Barnhill has instructions he http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/C...ngWord2002.htm about half way down the page. rubye wrote: When I used mail merge to merge my letter to my database (spreadsheet), the numbers that were formatted with two decimal points, the numbers (example) 112.50 appear as 112.5077777777. Why don't the numbers appear as they have been forwatted? What do I need to do to make them appear as formatted? -- corum -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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