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Hi
Hidden fields are the answer.

See http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/mail_merge_openoffice_org
and the section about hidden fields is adjacent to Figure 2 in the text

Peter Lacey


On 27 January 2012 15:20, Mark Stanton <mark@vowleyfarm.co.uk> wrote:

I *want* to omit empty fields from my report.

I'm using the report writer to print address labels (sheets really,
but it's largely the same thing).

I want to print name, company, address lines 1, 2 & 3, &tc.
If there's no company name I want the whole line omitted.  I don't
mean don't print any text, I mean omit the whole line, so there is no
space between name and the first address line.  Is this possible with
LO Base?

Mark Stanton



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