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I have a word document containing about 10 embedded word documents. I want to
save these separately in a folder on my hard disk. I don't want to go to each one, double click it, and then save it in my folder. Is there a quicker way to extract all these docs at one go? |
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Hi Savs
savs wrote: I have a word document containing about 10 embedded word documents. I want to save these separately in a folder on my hard disk. I don't want to go to each one, double click it, and then save it in my folder. Is there a quicker way to extract all these docs at one go? with 10 documents, the answer is probably: no, there isn't. It certainly can be done in code, but coming up with the correct lines in VBA takes more time unless you are a versatile coder and familiar with the Word object model, and even searching for existing code is probably a lot slower. http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...&qt_s= Search gives, well, only incomplete answers, alas. Greetings Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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