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Is there a way (internally or 3rd party) to export the results of a
track changes document into an Excel Spreadsheet. The endstate would look like a list of recommended changes, sorted by author, or page number, etc. Anything? vr Brian G. |
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Running a macro containing the following code when the document with the
changes is the active document will create a new document containing details of each revision. You can then sort and use that if you want in Word, or copy and paste it into Excel if that is where you must have it. Dim source As Document, target As Document Dim rtable As Table Dim rrow As Row Dim arev As Revision Set source = ActiveDocument Set target = Documents.Add Set rtable = target.Tables.Add(target.Range, 1, 4) With rtable .Cell(1, 1).Range.Text = "Revision" .Cell(1, 2).Range.Text = "Revision Type" .Cell(1, 3).Range.Text = "Author" .Cell(1, 4).Range.Text = "Page Number" End With For Each arev In source Set rrow = rtable.Rows.Add With rrow .Cells(1).Range.Text = arev.Range.Text .Cells(2).Range.Text = arev.Type .Cells(3).Range.Text = arev.Author .Cells(4).Range.Text = arev.Range.Information(wdActiveEndPageNumber) End With Next arev -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote in message ... Is there a way (internally or 3rd party) to export the results of a track changes document into an Excel Spreadsheet. The endstate would look like a list of recommended changes, sorted by author, or page number, etc. Anything? vr Brian G. |
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....and for another macro version, that also includes line numbers and
revision dates, see: http://www.thedoctools.com/index.php...hanges_extract -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Running a macro containing the following code when the document with the changes is the active document will create a new document containing details of each revision. You can then sort and use that if you want in Word, or copy and paste it into Excel if that is where you must have it. Dim source As Document, target As Document Dim rtable As Table Dim rrow As Row Dim arev As Revision Set source = ActiveDocument Set target = Documents.Add Set rtable = target.Tables.Add(target.Range, 1, 4) With rtable .Cell(1, 1).Range.Text = "Revision" .Cell(1, 2).Range.Text = "Revision Type" .Cell(1, 3).Range.Text = "Author" .Cell(1, 4).Range.Text = "Page Number" End With For Each arev In source Set rrow = rtable.Rows.Add With rrow .Cells(1).Range.Text = arev.Range.Text .Cells(2).Range.Text = arev.Type .Cells(3).Range.Text = arev.Author .Cells(4).Range.Text = arev.Range.Information(wdActiveEndPageNumber) End With Next arev -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote in message ... Is there a way (internally or 3rd party) to export the results of a track changes document into an Excel Spreadsheet. The endstate would look like a list of recommended changes, sorted by author, or page number, etc. Anything? vr Brian G. |
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