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Ok, a little more information, because I've now fixed the problem and 
have a bit more idea of the scope of the mess, which is huge, I'd 
say.

This mailmerge is linked to a query in a MySQL database.

My query couldn't use the query wizard (Andreas won't be surprised).  
In coding the query I wrote the field names in camelcase (eg 
"Address1", "PersonName"), the actual database fields are all in 
lowercase.  Changing this made the mailmerge show data.
However, the query worked prior to that, and in fact the hidden 
paragraph conditions worked correctly, even though they were also in 
camelcase.

Interestingly, calculated fields given camelcase names with "AS" 
work!  Uncalculated fields given names (eg `Address1` AS `Address1`) 
don't.

Interestingly, again, it seems that some conditional statements don't 
work the way they used to, either.

Am I talking complete rubbish here, or are others finding similar 
things?

Regards
Mark Stanton
One small step for mankind...



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