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To apply number formatting to an Excel mail merge field: Press [Alt] + F9 to reveal the field coding. Or, right-click on the mail merge field and choose the Toggle Field Code option. You should now see the actual field code for the field which should look something like {SEDGEFIELD Amount}.
In Excel, select the column that contains the ZIP Code/Postal Code field. On the Format menu, click Cells. Click the Number tab. Under Category, click Text, and then click OK. Save the data source. Then, continue with the mail merge operation in Word.
Find the field that includes the percentages from Excel. Press “Alt + F9” on your keyboard to reveal the merge field codes. Alternatively, you can select “Tools” and “Options” from the toolbar, choose the “View” tab, add a check mark to “Field Codes,” and click “OK.”
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At this point you have the first five digits of the ZIP Code in the original column, and the last four digits (if any) in the previously empty column to the right. You can delete the column containing the four digits, if desired. All you need to do is select the cells containing the ZIP Codes, and then run the macro.
To format a numeric merge field, use the \\# switches. For example, to display a currency field as “$125.23”, the merge field should be defined as {SEDGEFIELD object. Mayfield \\# $#, ##0.00}. To format a date merge field, use the \\@ switches.
To get it to display it as a percentage, we need to tell Word to multiply that value by 100. To do this, first we need to highlight the merge field. Highlight SEDGEFIELD and the name of the field, as shown: Once you've done that, press CTRL-F9 to embed this merge field into another field.
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