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  1. Never mind. The answer became blatantly obvious once I thought about it. SUBSTRING ([@field:First_name] ,1 , 1) + [@field:Last_name])
  2. The above formula works if I want the first initial of both the first AND last names. However, how do I keep the FULL last name? For example: First_Name = Bob Last_Name - Smith User_name = BSmith
  3. Is there a way to take the first letter from a FIRST_NAME field and combine it with the LAST_NAME field to create a new USER_NAME field? If so, how? I have been searching for instructions on how to do this and cannot find anything. Any suggestions?
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