![]() Unfortunately, Word doesn't provide a magic switch that you can use with the company merge field to force the formatting in the data source to be used. Even if you make some of the companies bold in the data source, Word ignores the formatting when it does the merge with your main document. For instance, say one of the merge fields is a company name, and you want some of the companies to be shown in bold in your main document, and other companies to be shown in regular text. There are times, however, when this may not be desirable. Most of the time this is a desirable thing the information in the data source could have some bizarre formatting that you don't want applied in your main document. The formatting of information in the data source has no effect. When you use Word's merge tool, the information merged into a main document assumes the formatting applied in that main document.
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