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  1. Many thanks for your help on this David - it works a treat!
  2. Hi David, Thanks for the quick reply! UK postcodes can vary from 7 to 8 characters (including spaces) - is there a way to do that? Rather than a fixed 7 character line? Cheers, Pete
  3. Hi guys, I've got a regular job where the client is supplying an address field set up as one line. For example; 52 Sanyhils Avenue, Patcham, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8UN However, the data needs to be put into two separate boxes for address and postcode. Is there a way to output the data in this manner? ie; Text Box ADDRESS - 52 Sanyhils Avenue, Patcham, Brighton, East Sussex, Text Box POSTCODE - BN1 8UN any help would be greatly appreciated.
  4. How do I get this to also include all names if there is a hyphen? For example; Marie-Ann? At the moment it is returning Marie... Also, I'm trying to set up this rule for a paragraph that is all caps - I've created an AllCaps rule using the wizard, but I'm having trouble applying it to a rule? Is this possible?
  5. Thanks for getting back to me with a solution on this step. I'm very new to this. I've been using FusionPro for years starting with DL100! But I've never really delved under the bonnet and set up rules etc.
  6. Hi Guys, I have a job where a child's name is entered into a paragraph of text. However, in the data supplied some of the first names have two names and others only have an initial. Is there a rule I can write where if the field 'First Name' contains more than one name ie; 'Cyril George', then it will return just the first name = 'Cyril'. Can this rule also look for initials within that same field and return 'your child'? I've been beavering away at this and getting nowhere. Any help would be much appreciated!
  7. I've been using Fusion Pro for quite a few years now, but I've never really had to dip my toes into rules. I managed to create a rule a few months back where the data changed the appearance of the text, but that was really quite easy using the Rule Wizard. Anyway, I've got a rule that I need to sort out, but I just can't get my head around the best way to do it. I have a job where it says "Dear Forename", however, in the data not all of the field 'Forename" has a name. If there is a name missing, then there is 'Title', 'Initials' and 'Surname' which should replace 'Forename' in the output. Therefore it should output something like this; Record 1 - Dear Carsten Record 2 - Dear Mr A Smith Record 3 - Dear Pete Is this possible? I would really appreciate any help!! Regards, Pete
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