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Open Winword-file using a Excel 97 VBA macro
Hi,
I am working with Excel 97 and would like to open a specific Word 97 .doc file with a macro. Does anybody have know how to do that? (actually I know how to do it with Excel 2000 but not with Excel 97...) Thank you very much Dominik |
Open Winword-file using a Excel 97 VBA macro
Should not be any significant difference between how you do it in xl2000 and
how you do it in xl97. Assume you are using either automation or shell. Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dominik Scheck" wrote in message ... Hi, I am working with Excel 97 and would like to open a specific Word 97 .doc file with a macro. Does anybody have know how to do that? (actually I know how to do it with Excel 2000 but not with Excel 97...) Thank you very much Dominik |
Open Winword-file using a Excel 97 VBA macro
Hello Tom, thanks for your answer:
I have got the following code but it does not run under Excel 97 (gives me: User-defined type not defined!!): Dim obwrd As Object Set obwrd = CreateObject("word.application") Dim obwrd As Word.Application Set obword = New Word.Application obword.documents.Open ThisWorkbook.Path & "\\szrh101 \biam\Bond\Euro\Euro Corp\Miss Daisy\Help\" & Daisy.dco obword.Visible = True Can you help me with shell? I have tried it but i could not manage.... Thank you very much!!!! Dominik |
Open Winword-file using a Excel 97 VBA macro
Dominik:
I open a Word document from within an Excel macro using Word2000, Excel2000, in Win2000, with Dim Word As New Word.Application Dim WordDoc As New Word.Document Dim Doc As String Doc = "C:\Documents and Settings\emillis\Desktop\File Paths.doc" Set WordDoc = Word.Documents.Open(Doc) One of the things that kept giving me errors was that I had neglected to reference Word objects. HTH Ed "Dominik Scheck" wrote in message ... Hello Tom, thanks for your answer: I have got the following code but it does not run under Excel 97 (gives me: User-defined type not defined!!): Dim obwrd As Object Set obwrd = CreateObject("word.application") Dim obwrd As Word.Application Set obword = New Word.Application obword.documents.Open ThisWorkbook.Path & "\\szrh101 \biam\Bond\Euro\Euro Corp\Miss Daisy\Help\" & Daisy.dco obword.Visible = True Can you help me with shell? I have tried it but i could not manage.... Thank you very much!!!! Dominik |
Open Winword-file using a Excel 97 VBA macro
You don't need both createobject and new. If you use new you need to have a
reference to the word object library, so createobject might be more flexible: Dim obwrd As Object Set obwrd = CreateObject("word.application") obword.documents.Open ThisWorkbook.Path & "\\szrh101" & _ "\biam\Bond\Euro\Euro Corp\Miss Daisy\Help\Daisy.doc" obword.Visible = True Note that the extension in your sample was dco rather than doc Should work. Regards, Tom Ogilvy Dominik Scheck wrote in message ... Hello Tom, thanks for your answer: I have got the following code but it does not run under Excel 97 (gives me: User-defined type not defined!!): Dim obwrd As Object Set obwrd = CreateObject("word.application") Dim obwrd As Word.Application Set obword = New Word.Application obword.documents.Open ThisWorkbook.Path & "\\szrh101 \biam\Bond\Euro\Euro Corp\Miss Daisy\Help\" & Daisy.dco obword.Visible = True Can you help me with shell? I have tried it but i could not manage.... Thank you very much!!!! Dominik |
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