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Hi, I am trying to export information from excel into a word doc. I have rows
of info, such as names, prices, addresses, and such, that needs to be
formatted into a specific format in a word doc, such as:

name, address. Price and type, date and by whom.

All of this info is in excel, in their respective colulmns, but having so
many records can be difficult to hand type them into word.

Can i maybe create a macro or some other code to acomplish the task?

Thanks,

M
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Do a mail merge, where Excel is your data source. set up your word document
for mail merging.

"Mac Kearney" wrote:

Hi, I am trying to export information from excel into a word doc. I have rows
of info, such as names, prices, addresses, and such, that needs to be
formatted into a specific format in a word doc, such as:

name, address. Price and type, date and by whom.

All of this info is in excel, in their respective colulmns, but having so
many records can be difficult to hand type them into word.

Can i maybe create a macro or some other code to acomplish the task?

Thanks,

M

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