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. Thanks in advance and have a great day!

Julie

Re: Word Macro by Cindy

Cindy
Thu Dec 04 04:46:43 CST 2003

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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Re: Word Macro by Julie

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
>
>This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any
>follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-
mail
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>
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