Tag Archives: Rules

Word IF Then Else Rule (Mail Merge) Insert Fields

Previously in the article Word IF Then Else Rule (Mail Merge) I’ve explained how you can use the If Then Rule in Mail Merge. In that article the If Then Else Field would insert a text string based on the result of the comparison. In this article I will

Word Ask Rule (Mail Merge)

In this article I will explain the Ask Rule used in Mail Merge. Note: It is assumed that readers are familiar with Mail Merge before reading this article. – What is it? In Mail Merge we basically have a list of recipients, with specific data for each

Word Merge Sequence # Rule ( Mail Merge)

In this article I will explain the Merge Sequence # Rule which is used in Mail Merge. – Merge Record # Vs Sequence # Previously in the article Word Merge Record # Rule ( Mail Merge) I’ve explained about the Merge Record # Rule. The Merge Record #

Word Merge Record # Rule ( Mail Merge)

In this article I will explain the Merge Record # Rule which is used in Mail Merge. – What is it? The Merge Record # Rule inserts the current Mail Merge record number in the document. For example consider the letter below. Assume we have

Word Fill In Rule (Mail Merge)

In this article I will explain the Fill In Rule used in Mail Merge. Note: It is assumed that readers are familiar with Mail Merge before reading this article. – What is it? In Mail Merge we basically have a list of recipients, with specific data for each

Word IF Then Else Rule (Mail Merge)

In this article I will explain the IF Then Else Rule used in Mail Merge. Note: It is assumed readers are familiar with mail merge before reading this article. – What is it? I’ve previously explained how you can add fields to a document. These

Mail Merge Next Record Rule (Mail Merge)

In this article I will explain the Next Record Field of Mail Merge. The Next Record Field can be used to display multiple records in one document. – What is it? Consider the letter below: The letter consists of 2 greeting lines which belong to 2 separate records. By