Hi Everyone,

I have a variable template that has the following line of variable text:

Field(CompanyName), Field(Address), Field(City), Field(State) Field(Zip)

Every Field is optional. Therefore, there are a LOT of possible combinations that could exist. The comma and space or space only needs to exist between the fields and changes depending on the combination of fields used. If I apply the separating characters as either a prefix or suffix rule to each field individually when only one field is used there will be unwanted commas and spaces that will show up. Therefore I think I need to create one large rule that contains all the possible combinations. Unfortunately this Rule is very long and I'm not sure if I have in fact accounted for every possible combination. Does anyone know of an easier way to approach this??

Ant help would be appreciated!

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