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I have tried formatting the cell as text and adding an apostrophe before the
leading zero in my zip code but when I do that now only the 0 shows up on my mail merge document (I lose the rest of the zip code). HELP! |
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In article , ?B?U3RhY2ll?= wrote:
I have tried formatting the cell as text and adding an apostrophe before the leading zero in my zip code but when I do that now only the 0 shows up on my mail merge document (I lose the rest of the zip code). HELP! Are you using the DDE option to get your data from XL ? Other options seem to do odd things to the format in word. Not sure if this is your problem, but it's worth trying if you are using something else :) |
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