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Default Program actions on word doc from excel?

Hello Group,

I am trying to use vba code from an excel worksheet to load data at
bookmarks on a word doc. That seems to be ok if the bookmarks are
defined in the word doc.

I thought I would try to run some sub procs and functions (on vba Excel
side) to add booksmarks to the word document (from subs, etc in excel)
and then put data on them, move a line or 2 or 3 down, and add more
bookmarks, etc.

Been having trouble doing this, particularly to add a bookmark, etc.

Does this make sense? or should I put code in the Word doc, that pulls
the data from Excel???

Any ideas will help

Thanks,

eric
 
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