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Microsoft Excel Triggers Microsoft Word
Good morning. Here's what I'd like to accomplish. I have forty
templates stored in word in the same file path. Each template is static, except for one line which will be tied to information that a user types into an excel workbook. The user will also use excel to select which word templates they wish to print. A Table of Contents will be created in word that identifies specifically which word templates were selected in excel. All selected word templates, as well as the automated Table of Contents, should print as one print batch. I know nothing about the interaction between Excel and Word, so I'd like to self-study the subject, particularly as it pertains to this objective. But, I'd like to avoid a meandering approach to my research. Can anyone recommend any reading material that specifically addresses this objective? In absence of any specific reference material, can anyone recommend material that addresses the interaction between excel and word in general? Thank you so much for your time and consideration. Michael |
Microsoft Excel Triggers Microsoft Word
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http://word.mvps.org/faqs/interdev/C...XLFromWord.htm http://word.mvps.org/faqs/interdev/c...wordfromxl.htm Hope that helps, Ryan--- -- RyGuy " wrote: Good morning. Here's what I'd like to accomplish. I have forty templates stored in word in the same file path. Each template is static, except for one line which will be tied to information that a user types into an excel workbook. The user will also use excel to select which word templates they wish to print. A Table of Contents will be created in word that identifies specifically which word templates were selected in excel. All selected word templates, as well as the automated Table of Contents, should print as one print batch. I know nothing about the interaction between Excel and Word, so I'd like to self-study the subject, particularly as it pertains to this objective. But, I'd like to avoid a meandering approach to my research. Can anyone recommend any reading material that specifically addresses this objective? In absence of any specific reference material, can anyone recommend material that addresses the interaction between excel and word in general? Thank you so much for your time and consideration. Michael |
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