Julie
Thu Dec 04 11:28:20 CST 2003
Hi Cindy,
Thanks for your response. I figured out how to do what I
needed to do. I recorded a macro and I programmed it to
find constants in my report and then I went from there.
I appreciate your time. Thanks and have a great day!
Julie
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Julie,
>
>> I have worked with VBA in Excel, but I haven't in
Word.
>> I have a report that I imported into Word and I need
to
>> remove some words from the top of the report. I can
do a
>> find and delete some of the information, but the other
>> information varies as I import the report. What is
the
>> best way to only select the text that I need, and
delete
>> the rest. Note: Some of the information that I need
>> changes everytime I import the report. I also want to
>> add in a watermark, otherwise, I would import my
report
>> into Excel.
>>
>What is it that you could do in Excel that you can't
figure
>out how to do in Word?
>
>It's not possible to tell you how to select what you
need,
>and get rid of the rest, without knowing how to
indentify
>what you need... Are there any common characteristics?
>
>Cindy Meister
>INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
>
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update
Sep
>30 2003)
>
http://www.mvps.org/word
>
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