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I have an excel sheet containing rows of merge data
Data for each person in an individual row Can I merge each row into a separate word file (filename taken from the excel data) so that I end up with many individual word files Thanks |
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If you are using Word XP or later, I have created an add-in that will do
that. You can find it on fellow MVP, Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you have Word 97, here's the method that I used to use that involves creating a separate catalog type mailmerge maindocument which creates a word document containing a table in each row of which would be your data from the database that you want to use as the filename. You first execute that mailmerge, then save that file and close it. Then execute the mailmerge that you want to create the separate files from and with the result of that on the screen, run a macro containing the following code and when the File open dialog appears, select the file containing the table created by the first mailmerge ' Throw Away Macro created by Doug Robbins ' Dim Source As Document, oblist As Document, DocName As Range, DocumentName As String Dim i As Long, doctext As Range, target As Document Set Source = ActiveDocument With Dialogs(wdDialogFileOpen) .Show End With Set oblist = ActiveDocument Counter = 1 For i = 1 To oblist.Tables(1).Rows.Count Set DocName = oblist.Tables(1).Cell(i, 1).Range DocName.End = DocName.End - 1 'Change the path in the following command to suit where you want to save the documents. DocumentName = "I:\WorkArea\Documentum\" & DocName.Text Set doctext = Source.Sections(i).Range doctext.End = doctext.End - 1 Set target = Documents.Add target.Range.FormattedText = doctext target.SaveAs FileName:=DocumentName target.Close Next i -- 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 "Pete" wrote in message ... I have an excel sheet containing rows of merge data Data for each person in an individual row Can I merge each row into a separate word file (filename taken from the excel data) so that I end up with many individual word files Thanks |
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Thanks Doug
This is exactly what I need But I get a 'Compiler error in hidden module: Merge Application' right after I select which records to merge Module is unviewable and so I can not debug I have Word 2003 SP2 running on Windows XP Pro SP2 Thanks for any help Pete "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: If you are using Word XP or later, I have created an add-in that will do that. You can find it on fellow MVP, Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you have Word 97, here's the method that I used to use that involves creating a separate catalog type mailmerge maindocument which creates a word document containing a table in each row of which would be your data from the database that you want to use as the filename. You first execute that mailmerge, then save that file and close it. Then execute the mailmerge that you want to create the separate files from and with the result of that on the screen, run a macro containing the following code and when the File open dialog appears, select the file containing the table created by the first mailmerge ' Throw Away Macro created by Doug Robbins ' Dim Source As Document, oblist As Document, DocName As Range, DocumentName As String Dim i As Long, doctext As Range, target As Document Set Source = ActiveDocument With Dialogs(wdDialogFileOpen) .Show End With Set oblist = ActiveDocument Counter = 1 For i = 1 To oblist.Tables(1).Rows.Count Set DocName = oblist.Tables(1).Cell(i, 1).Range DocName.End = DocName.End - 1 'Change the path in the following command to suit where you want to save the documents. DocumentName = "I:\WorkArea\Documentum\" & DocName.Text Set doctext = Source.Sections(i).Range doctext.End = doctext.End - 1 Set target = Documents.Add target.Range.FormattedText = doctext target.SaveAs FileName:=DocumentName target.Close Next i -- 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 "Pete" wrote in message ... I have an excel sheet containing rows of merge data Data for each person in an individual row Can I merge each row into a separate word file (filename taken from the excel data) so that I end up with many individual word files Thanks |
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I assume that you are using the add-in that you downloaded from Graham's
website. Do you have Word as the Editor in Outlook? If so, make sure that you start Word before starting Outlook. Do you have any other add-ins present (ToolsTemplates and Addins)? If so, what are they? -- 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 "Pete" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks Doug This is exactly what I need But I get a 'Compiler error in hidden module: Merge Application' right after I select which records to merge Module is unviewable and so I can not debug I have Word 2003 SP2 running on Windows XP Pro SP2 Thanks for any help Pete "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: If you are using Word XP or later, I have created an add-in that will do that. You can find it on fellow MVP, Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you have Word 97, here's the method that I used to use that involves creating a separate catalog type mailmerge maindocument which creates a word document containing a table in each row of which would be your data from the database that you want to use as the filename. You first execute that mailmerge, then save that file and close it. Then execute the mailmerge that you want to create the separate files from and with the result of that on the screen, run a macro containing the following code and when the File open dialog appears, select the file containing the table created by the first mailmerge ' Throw Away Macro created by Doug Robbins ' Dim Source As Document, oblist As Document, DocName As Range, DocumentName As String Dim i As Long, doctext As Range, target As Document Set Source = ActiveDocument With Dialogs(wdDialogFileOpen) .Show End With Set oblist = ActiveDocument Counter = 1 For i = 1 To oblist.Tables(1).Rows.Count Set DocName = oblist.Tables(1).Cell(i, 1).Range DocName.End = DocName.End - 1 'Change the path in the following command to suit where you want to save the documents. DocumentName = "I:\WorkArea\Documentum\" & DocName.Text Set doctext = Source.Sections(i).Range doctext.End = doctext.End - 1 Set target = Documents.Add target.Range.FormattedText = doctext target.SaveAs FileName:=DocumentName target.Close Next i -- 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 "Pete" wrote in message ... I have an excel sheet containing rows of merge data Data for each person in an individual row Can I merge each row into a separate word file (filename taken from the excel data) so that I end up with many individual word files Thanks |
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Another thing to check is in the Visual Basic Editor (Alt+F11 will open it,
from the Tools menu, select References and see if there is a check mark against the "Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library" If there isn't, locate that item in the list of Available References and check the box alongside it. -- 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 "Pete" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks Doug This is exactly what I need But I get a 'Compiler error in hidden module: Merge Application' right after I select which records to merge Module is unviewable and so I can not debug I have Word 2003 SP2 running on Windows XP Pro SP2 Thanks for any help Pete "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: If you are using Word XP or later, I have created an add-in that will do that. You can find it on fellow MVP, Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/individual_merge_letters.htm If you have Word 97, here's the method that I used to use that involves creating a separate catalog type mailmerge maindocument which creates a word document containing a table in each row of which would be your data from the database that you want to use as the filename. You first execute that mailmerge, then save that file and close it. Then execute the mailmerge that you want to create the separate files from and with the result of that on the screen, run a macro containing the following code and when the File open dialog appears, select the file containing the table created by the first mailmerge ' Throw Away Macro created by Doug Robbins ' Dim Source As Document, oblist As Document, DocName As Range, DocumentName As String Dim i As Long, doctext As Range, target As Document Set Source = ActiveDocument With Dialogs(wdDialogFileOpen) .Show End With Set oblist = ActiveDocument Counter = 1 For i = 1 To oblist.Tables(1).Rows.Count Set DocName = oblist.Tables(1).Cell(i, 1).Range DocName.End = DocName.End - 1 'Change the path in the following command to suit where you want to save the documents. DocumentName = "I:\WorkArea\Documentum\" & DocName.Text Set doctext = Source.Sections(i).Range doctext.End = doctext.End - 1 Set target = Documents.Add target.Range.FormattedText = doctext target.SaveAs FileName:=DocumentName target.Close Next i -- 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 "Pete" wrote in message ... I have an excel sheet containing rows of merge data Data for each person in an individual row Can I merge each row into a separate word file (filename taken from the excel data) so that I end up with many individual word files Thanks |
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