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Default How to get Excel results into Word

I generated two Excel worksheets of data for about 700 items. One has
one line of information for each item, the other has multiple lines
for each item. Each item has a single unique identifier. I need to
build a report in Word with the single-line results in a header and
the multi-line results below.

This would be easier in Access if I could build a report from two
tables with a linked key field - but the Powers That Be didn't see fit
to give me that tool. So I'm trying to make do with what I've got!

About the only thought I have so far is to create a Word template with
my header as a table and a bookmark below it. With the two Excel
worksheets, iterate through the single-line results and build an array
to populate the table cells, then capture the unique key and for each
entry in the multi-line results that matches the key, build an array
to dump into the bookmark. Save, close, open new, lather, rinse,
repeat.

Is there an easier way?

Ed

 
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