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I have a word file which contains 100 pages. All the pages have name &
address of companies.(not in table) i have to transfer them to excel in
column format(for example first name, last name, address, phone etc)
can any one tell me code for this( i know how to open word & creat new
excel sheet) . I need code for how to reach to lines of word. r there
any thing like "document.line.word. character" ????? i know how to use
functions like mid, left, right but dont know about word line,
character reading.
plz help me
thks in advance


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