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Macro to Extract Text From Word Table Into Excel?
Another department sends out enormous status reports in the form of a 20-page
long Word table every week. (7 columns with headers, many rows). I've been kind of laboriously copying/pasting/reformatting the thing into Excel so that I can analyze the thing more effectively, but it's always rather painful. (And there's no way they'll ever just convert the thing to Excel permanently.) Is there a macro that would copy the contents of each cell from the table in the Microsoft Word document into an equivalent cell in an Excel template that I could just empty out and refill every week? Complicating things is the format the table is in: Whoever puts this thing together insists on merging all the cells in a row to make intermediate heads that appear throughout the table. Thx in advance, everyone! |
Macro to Extract Text From Word Table Into Excel?
You could save the Word file in html format, then open it with Excel.
V. Hatherley wrote: Another department sends out enormous status reports in the form of a 20-page long Word table every week. (7 columns with headers, many rows). I've been kind of laboriously copying/pasting/reformatting the thing into Excel so that I can analyze the thing more effectively, but it's always rather painful. (And there's no way they'll ever just convert the thing to Excel permanently.) Is there a macro that would copy the contents of each cell from the table in the Microsoft Word document into an equivalent cell in an Excel template that I could just empty out and refill every week? Complicating things is the format the table is in: Whoever puts this thing together insists on merging all the cells in a row to make intermediate heads that appear throughout the table. Thx in advance, everyone! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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