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Walter Briscoe wrote:
In message of Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:21:17 in microsoft.public.word.mailmerge.fields, Doug Robbins - Word MVP writes It is not really clear what you are trying to achieve. What exactly are you starting with and what do you want to end up with? Thank you for your reply; I am sorry I was not clear. I have been given a 1 sheet .xls which prints as one page. This is logically equivalent to a main document for a normal mail merge. I do not have any program or the skill to produce an equivalent .doc. I have several sets of data which are not yet encoded into any file. I currently produce several .xls files by manually merging that "data source". That manual process is unreliable as it depends on me being more accurate than I can achieve. I was hoping to get ideas in this group for a comparitively-easy mechanical process. It would be tedious and inefficient to write VBA to merge a .xls data source into my .xls "main document". I have tried to use Office 2003 terminology. I hope my need is now clear. Well I guess in broad terms, I understand what it is that you want to do, but without knowing more about the 1 sheet that you are being given and also about where you want the data merged into it and just actually where that additional data resides at the moment, I cannot really tell if it can be done in a simple fashion. You maybe able to select and copy the sheet that you are being given and then paste it into a Word document where it would appear as a table, and then you could perhaps set that document to a letter type mail merge main document and attach the source of the other data as the data sheet and insert mergefields into that main document and then execute that merge to a new document and then copy and paste each section of that document back into Excel if in fact the final out is required as an Excel worksheet. On the other hand, I am sure that it would be possible to write some Excel VBA code to do the whole thing with Excel alone. However, it is probably not something that can be done with any generic code and almost certainly requires a bespoke solution. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. |
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