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Copy text from word document to cell of a table
Hi All,
In a word document, I have some text and then a table below it. I would like to select part of a text and paste it in a particular cell, then another part in another cell.... I tried recording a macro, but I am unable to toggle between table and "non-table" area in a doc. Any inputs would be highly appreciated. Background : I have my employee's monthly data in an excel sheet. I need to generate a word (.doc) file as the payslip of each employee and mail him / her. The contents of the payslip doc file is a table, part of whose content is static (eg. company's logo) and other is dynamic (eg. employee info). Thanks, Abbas |
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In your macro, you can insert bookmarks to mark the locations of the text
and table respectively, and then "go to" bookmark command to move from one place to the other. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. wrote in message ps.com... Hi All, In a word document, I have some text and then a table below it. I would like to select part of a text and paste it in a particular cell, then another part in another cell.... I tried recording a macro, but I am unable to toggle between table and "non-table" area in a doc. Any inputs would be highly appreciated. Background : I have my employee's monthly data in an excel sheet. I need to generate a word (.doc) file as the payslip of each employee and mail him / her. The contents of the payslip doc file is a table, part of whose content is static (eg. company's logo) and other is dynamic (eg. employee info). Thanks, Abbas |
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