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Automatically Transfering Data from Excel to Word file
How can I automatically transfer data from Excel into an existing Word file
and automatically print it using one link in Excel? Many thanks, |
Automatically Transfering Data from Excel to Word file
You could do it with a macro but that is not what I think you want. You can
add a link in your spreadsheet by adding a short cut to the word document which willautomatically open the documentt. You will then have to manually copy and paste the data into the word document. Add the link ad follows Insert - Object - Create from file tab Select Link to file and Display as ICON Browse for word file. Select File then press OK. "Ra" wrote: How can I automatically transfer data from Excel into an existing Word file and automatically print it using one link in Excel? Many thanks, |
Automatically Transfering Data from Excel to Word file
You could copy the table from excel, then instead of usual paste, go to Edit,
paste special. paste it as Excel worksheet object and tick the paste link option. this will automatically update all changes from Excel into your Word document. then you can just print it. hope this helps. "Ra" wrote: How can I automatically transfer data from Excel into an existing Word file and automatically print it using one link in Excel? Many thanks, |
Automatically Transfering Data from Excel to Word file
Joel, Maggiec
Many thanks for your reply. Perhaps I have not made myself clear. I have an excel sheet which has names and adresses. Within the datasheet, I have an alert system, which tells me when someone has paid his rent by a certain date. If the person pays by a certain date the alert goes green, if it is outside the due date it will go red. What I want to do is: 1. Pick up the name and address or email address from the excel sheet and send a reminder to the tenant that he/she has not paid his/her rent by the due date. This reminder can be either a letter or an email. So essentially once the warning date comes up, I want to click that cell which will create and print the reminder or send an email. Any help would be appeciated. Thank you. "joel" wrote: You could do it with a macro but that is not what I think you want. You can add a link in your spreadsheet by adding a short cut to the word document which willautomatically open the documentt. You will then have to manually copy and paste the data into the word document. Add the link ad follows Insert - Object - Create from file tab Select Link to file and Display as ICON Browse for word file. Select File then press OK. "Ra" wrote: How can I automatically transfer data from Excel into an existing Word file and automatically print it using one link in Excel? Many thanks, |
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