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On 12/4/2011 6:09 AM, Phil Reynolds wrote:
I was using OpenOffice rather than LibreOffice last year, and
constructed an address label file that could omit a blank field from a
label, or omit it if it was equal to a certain value, and in fact it did
one of each, quite successfully. However, when I came to use this file
this year, with LibreOffice 3.4.3 (OOO340m1 (Build 302), as supplied in
the Debian squeeze backports, I discovered that the hiding did not work
any more.
I got your document and I'm looking it over, but can't figure out which
fields are supposed to be omitted. Can you clarify?
(I am actually interested in this, too, because I've been trying to
figure out a way to omit paragraphs when there is no suite number, for
instance, so I want to see how you did it and figure out how to fix your
problem at the same time.)
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Steven Shelton
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