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My dev group has developed and addin for Outlook 07 that enables 'Contact'
fields to be merged into MS Word 07 templates. The addin works fine however the second line within the 'Business Address' field is including a leading space when merging the field data into the Word template. This is an example of how the fields are setup in the Template: FullName CompanyName BusinessAddressStreet BusinessAddressCity, BusinessAddressState BusinessAddressPostalCode ....and this is an example of how the data looks once the fields are merged into the Word doc: John Doe John Does Landscaping 55 Main Street Unit 4 Portsmouth, NH 03801 To me the logical cause to the leading space is due to there being two 'street' address lines. However the available fields within Outlook Contact's does not include an BusinessAddressStreet1 and/or BusinessAddressStreet2 Any thoughts on how to eliminate the leading space? Thanks JR |
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