I am trying to display the results of a survey using an MS-Word mail merge document paired with an Excel table. The survey has a radio-button question: "What is your project Status." The value in the excel table could be one of five values: {pre1, pre2, con1, con2, aban}. Without substantially altering the original look of the survey, I would like to indicate which status was chosen.
So far I have worked out how to use this conditional merge field on MS Word 2010. I set it up by clicking through Mailings > Rules > If...Then...Else... and entering the appropriate vales where prompted. After setting up, the code is revealed by pressing ALT-F9
.
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="pre1" "CHECK!" ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="pre2" "CHECK!" ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="con1" "CHECK!" ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="con2" "CHECK!" ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="aban" "CHECK!" ""}
However, rather than using the text, "CHECK!", I would like to add a symbol instead. The survey uses Wingdings character code #161 for the unselected item, and I would like to use Wingdings character code #181 to emulate a selected item.
I've found that I can manually insert this special character by using the merge-field brackets. The field boundaries { }
are inserted with CTRL+F9
, and not by using the Insert Merge Field button or typed directly from the keyboard.
{ SYMBOL 181 \f Wingdings \u }
But when I combine these two features into this...
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="pre1" { SYMBOL 181 \f Wingdings \u } ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="pre2" { SYMBOL 181 \f Wingdings \u } ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="con1" { SYMBOL 181 \f Wingdings \u } ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="con2" { SYMBOL 181 \f Wingdings \u } ""}
{IF{MERGEFIELD projstatus}="aban" { SYMBOL 181 \f Wingdings \u } ""}
...the code fails to fire and I am left with no result whatsoever. What I don't understand is why I can't combine these to features. I have found very little guidance on using the SYMBOL
field code. Is this incorrect syntax? What am I doing wrong?