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I'm using a mail merge from Excel. I dont think this is possible but its
worth a try. I want colours that are listened in excel to be able to represent a colour of a text box in word. example. The title could be "Tree" and in the colour associated in the excel sheet would be "Green", so in word when the mail merge is run to put "Tree" into a text box and i would like somehow for word to recognise "green" and then make that text box background colour green. Any help would be great, even if its that it's not possible. Thanks ![]() |
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It is not possible with mailmerge. It can probably be done by the use of a
macro that automates Word from Excel or vice versa. -- 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, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "ben_johnson1991" wrote in message ... I'm using a mail merge from Excel. I dont think this is possible but its worth a try. I want colours that are listened in excel to be able to represent a colour of a text box in word. example. The title could be "Tree" and in the colour associated in the excel sheet would be "Green", so in word when the mail merge is run to put "Tree" into a text box and i would like somehow for word to recognise "green" and then make that text box background colour green. Any help would be great, even if its that it's not possible. Thanks ![]() |
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I do not think you will be able to colour the textboxes using the
out-of-the-box merge facilities. One way would be to post-process the output document using VBA, e.g. Sub colourmytextboxes() Dim shp As Word.Shape With ActiveDocument For Each shp In .Shapes ' only process Shapes that may have text.. If Not (shp.TextFrame Is Nothing) Then ' ..and do have text If shp.TextFrame.HasText Then Select Case UCase(Left(shp.TextFrame.TextRange.Text, Len(shp.TextFrame.TextRange.Text) - 1)) Case "RED" ' or use RGB values shp.Fill.ForeColor = vbRed Case "GREEN" shp.Fill.ForeColor = vbGreen Case "BLUE" shp.Fill.ForeColor = vbBlue ' etc. Case Else ' do nothing End Select End If End If Next End With End Sub If you are merging directly to email, you would have to do that using the Word Mailmerge Events rather than postprocessing. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk ben_johnson1991 wrote: I'm using a mail merge from Excel. I dont think this is possible but its worth a try. I want colours that are listened in excel to be able to represent a colour of a text box in word. example. The title could be "Tree" and in the colour associated in the excel sheet would be "Green", so in word when the mail merge is run to put "Tree" into a text box and i would like somehow for word to recognise "green" and then make that text box background colour green. Any help would be great, even if its that it's not possible. Thanks ![]() |
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hi ben,
The best you can do with field coding is to approximate what you're after. For example, you could use field coding like: {IF{MERGEFIELD Colour}= "Blue" "Water"} {IF{MERGEFIELD Colour}= "Red" "Fire"} {IF{MERGEFIELD Colour}= "Green" "Grass"} and colour/highlight the 'Water', 'Fire' and 'Grass' strings with the colour/highlight you want. This will colour/highlight those text strings, but nothing more. However, these strings can also span multiple paragraphs (not just a single word as I have used) and could include tables with the cell shading you're after. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "ben_johnson1991" wrote in message ... I'm using a mail merge from Excel. I dont think this is possible but its worth a try. I want colours that are listened in excel to be able to represent a colour of a text box in word. example. The title could be "Tree" and in the colour associated in the excel sheet would be "Green", so in word when the mail merge is run to put "Tree" into a text box and i would like somehow for word to recognise "green" and then make that text box background colour green. Any help would be great, even if its that it's not possible. Thanks ![]() |
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However, these strings can also span multiple paragraphs (not just a
single word as I have used) and could include tables with the cell shading you're after. FWIW they can also include /inline/ textboxes but AFAICS you will then also always get the "Word cannot update locked fields" problem when merging. Peter Jamieson "macropod" wrote in message ... hi ben, The best you can do with field coding is to approximate what you're after. For example, you could use field coding like: {IF{MERGEFIELD Colour}= "Blue" "Water"} {IF{MERGEFIELD Colour}= "Red" "Fire"} {IF{MERGEFIELD Colour}= "Green" "Grass"} and colour/highlight the 'Water', 'Fire' and 'Grass' strings with the colour/highlight you want. This will colour/highlight those text strings, but nothing more. However, these strings can also span multiple paragraphs (not just a single word as I have used) and could include tables with the cell shading you're after. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "ben_johnson1991" wrote in message ... I'm using a mail merge from Excel. I dont think this is possible but its worth a try. I want colours that are listened in excel to be able to represent a colour of a text box in word. example. The title could be "Tree" and in the colour associated in the excel sheet would be "Green", so in word when the mail merge is run to put "Tree" into a text box and i would like somehow for word to recognise "green" and then make that text box background colour green. Any help would be great, even if its that it's not possible. Thanks ![]() |
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