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Keith Shepherd
 
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Hi, I'm new to this...

But I am wondering if there is a macro that will:
a) read a .doc containing a wordlist.
b) split and save the .doc at every line
c) give ach new .doc file thename found on the line fromwhich it was
splitted.

In other words, the macro must be able to split the word file into several
files one word per fileand rename the new file with the word therein
contained.

It this is at all, possible it would be so helpful.

thanks

RS




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Yes, it's possible.


"Keith Shepherd" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm new to this...

But I am wondering if there is a macro that will:
a) read a .doc containing a wordlist.
b) split and save the .doc at every line
c) give ach new .doc file thename found on the line fromwhich it was
splitted.

In other words, the macro must be able to split the word file into
several files one word per fileand rename the new file with the word
therein contained.

It this is at all, possible it would be so helpful.

thanks

RS




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