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Saved mailing addressed in Excel will not rpint 1st number in zip code in
Mail Merge in Wrod. Already tried to go to cell format and select special
and/or custom and select zip, or zip 4 or even the suggestied customize. I
can't get the full zip code to print? Help!

You may add a new column with a formula like this:
=TEXT(A1,quot;00000quot;)
This will make two things, convert the number to text, and assure that the
lenght of the text is 5 characters, with leading quot;0quot; if needed. You can use
this column as the zip code in the mail merge.

Hope this helps,
Miguel.

quot;zippityquot; wrote:

gt; Saved mailing addressed in Excel will not rpint 1st number in zip code in
gt; Mail Merge in Wrod. Already tried to go to cell format and select special
gt; and/or custom and select zip, or zip 4 or even the suggestied customize. I
gt; can't get the full zip code to print? Help!

Debra Dalgleish posted this to a similar question about formatting
dates/decimals.

There's an article on the Microsoft web site that might help you:

Answer Box: Numbers don't merge right in Word
office.microsoft.com/en-ca/as...164951033.aspx

And if you prefer the old Mail Merge helper, Word MVP Suzanne Barnhill
has instructions he

sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/C...ngWord2002.htm

about half way down the page.

zippity wrote:
gt;
gt; Saved mailing addressed in Excel will not rpint 1st number in zip code in
gt; Mail Merge in Wrod. Already tried to go to cell format and select special
gt; and/or custom and select zip, or zip 4 or even the suggestied customize. I
gt; can't get the full zip code to print? Help!

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Dave Peterson

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