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How to get Quattro Pro to merge with Wordperfect.

kirby747 (TechnicalUser)
6 Jan 04 15:09
I am trying to run a merge from Quattro Pro into a WordPerfect form.  In Quattro Pro I have several columns of information that came from the IMS database.  This information is in all caps.  What I do is create a new column and insert a formula into this column.  The formula is "@Proper(C2)  This will go to column C row 2 and copy the information from that column into the new column Initial Case Caps.  Up to this point all is fine.

I go into WordPerfect and set my form up to pull data into it.  When I tell the merge to pull the corrected data into the form, it will not put anything.  But I can tell the merge to put the information from C2 into the form it does this just fine only it will be in all caps.

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