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billyw

Import output from mailmerge
 
hi...

i have a product that was issued by local governemnt that is a database of
local businesses. This outputs a mailmerge from an encrypted access
database. the output is in the form of .rft files.
I'd like to save the outputs for later use, but rather than a ton of .rtf
files i'd prefer them in a excel spreadsheet.

the out put rft looks like this:

name
address

Is there an excel function that could cycle through a few .rft files and
take out this info and then put in the form
name, address
so that i can re mail merge later

regards




david mcritchie

Import output from mailmerge
 
You can paste your file into Excel and then work from there
Take a look at
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/snakecols.htm
for some possible solutions.

Possibly you could just create a .txt file instead of an .rtf file
and save space compared to creating an Excel file..

Sounds like a make work project, not too dissimilar from
posting the same question twice, eight hours apart.
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HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001]
My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
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"billyw" wrote in message ...
hi...

i have a product that was issued by local governemnt that is a database of
local businesses. This outputs a mailmerge from an encrypted access
database. the output is in the form of .rft files.
I'd like to save the outputs for later use, but rather than a ton of .rtf
files i'd prefer them in a excel spreadsheet.

the out put rft looks like this:

name
address

Is there an excel function that could cycle through a few .rft files and
take out this info and then put in the form
name, address
so that i can re mail merge later

regards







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