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Hi guys

I have some experience with making macros in excel, however never don
it with word. So some guidance would be nice.

What I’m trying to do is... See attached file (picture).

The picture is an example of a reference to a journal. My documen
contains several of these references.

I want to copy the name of the author in word into in column A in
excel spreadsheet, then the source (column B) and then the documen
type (column C).

Then go to the next reference in the document and past all the inf
into the specific columns on a new row in Excel....



I hope my question is understandable,
thanks for all help so far.

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