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Hi,

I am using Excel 2002 currently I have workbook that has 6 different types
of worksheet all of the worksheet consist of data input and formulas except
for 1 worksheet. The examiners are auditing our clients inventory. The one
worksheet (Client letter) that the examiners use is sort of predefined
letter where they typed up information The letter can vary from industires,
Manufacturing, Retail, etc. Basily we copy and paste the template from the
bottom of the Client's letter. The problem with that is Excel is not MS
Word. I am wondering what is the best way I tackle this problem? I have
about 5 different letter types and I would like to keep everything in Excel.
I believe I can add a Word control, but how do I add the various industries.
Do I need to have 5 different command buttons to open up Word?. Any tips or
help or website to go for an example will be appreciated. Thank you.



 
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