WD: How to Use Nested IF Fields in a Print Merge DocumentLast reviewed: March 4, 1998Article ID: Q90393 |
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SUMMARYIn Word for Windows, you can use the IF field to obtain customized print merge results. By nesting IF fields, as described in this article, you can obtain conditional print merge results and logically construct the equivalent of Boolean AND and OR statements.
MORE INFORMATIONThe IF field syntax is as follows
{IF Exp Op Exp TrueResult [FalseResult]}where TrueResult and FalseResult can be either text or a nested IF field. If you do not include the FalseResult argument, Word returns nothing if the result is false.
Conditional Print Merge Results Using IF FieldIn the following example, each form letter requests that its recipient attend a meeting on a different date, based on the city field. Data Document:
NAME, ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP Bill Brown, 123 Acorn St., Seattle, WA, 98035 Sandy Sill, 234 Ash St., Los Angeles, CA, 99888 Fred Turner, 345 Birch Ave., San Francisco, CA, 45555 Lynne Lowe, 456 Walnut St., Boise, ID, 83240Main Document:
Please attend the Windows meeting on {if {city}= "Seattle" "Tuesday, March 21." "{if {city}= "Los Angeles" "Wednesday, March 22." {if {city}= "San Francisco" "Thursday, March 23." "Friday, March 24."}"}"}.Merged Results:
(for Mr. Brown) Please attend the Windows meeting on Tuesday, March 21. (for Ms. Sill) Please attend the Windows meeting on Wednesday, March 22. (for Mr. Turner) Please attend the Windows meeting on Thursday, March 23. (for Ms. Lowe) Please attend the Windows meeting on Friday, March 24. Using IF Field to Perform Boolean AND and OR OperationsThe IF field does not directly support Boolean AND and OR operations in a print merge. However, the logical AND and OR operators are actually just abbreviations of nested IF statements; therefore, you can construct the equivalent of Boolean AND and OR operations using the following syntax:
Constructing a Boolean AND StatementThis AND statement
IF (field <> "A") AND (field <> "B") THEN "TrueResult" ELSE "FalseResult" END IFcan be translated to an IF statement for use in a print merge as follows:
{IF field <> "A" "{IF field <> "B" "TrueResult" "FalseResult"}" "FalseResult"} Constructing a Boolean OR StatementThis OR statement
IF (field = "A") OR (field = "B") THEN "TrueResult" ELSE "FalseResult" END IFcan be translated to an IF statement for use in a print merge as follows:
{IF field = "A" "result" "{IF field = "B" "TrueResult" "FalseResult"}"} REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 639-644 "Word for Windows Companion," version 2.0, Mark Crane and M. David Stone and Alfred Poor, Microsoft Press, 1992, pages 584-85 "Word for Windows Companion," version 1.x, Mark W. Crane, The Cobb Group, 1990, pages 608-609 "Microsoft Word for Windows and OS/2 Technical Reference," pages 41- 42, 66-67, 357
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