Joel: Thanks for your message. I agree that there are probably better ways
to accomplish the objectives. Actually, I'm very interested in re-awakening
some of my programming abilities that have been asleep for many years. My
request is more for me that for anything else.
I have never written a macro in Word and am very interested in how one MS
Office application calls and passes data to another. I also like the
solution you suggested but it's really more for my experience with coding VBA
than getting something done efficiently.
Thanks,
Jack
"Joel" wrote:
> Why ae yo having the user copy and select items in the word document. Isn't
> there a better way to fully automate the macro?
>
> Is the names in the wrod document in a table? Can another column be added
> in the tabble where you can place a checkbox? Can you copy the entire list
> and paste it into excel in a temporary worksheet and then do the selection in
> excel? I like this method the best.
>
> "JackGombola" wrote:
>
> > I'm using Excel 2003 and Word 2003.
> >
> > The text at the end of this post was related to an earlier question I asked
> > of this group that you answered fully. Thanks.
> >
> > Now, I need to call that Excel macro from Word.
> > I will receive Word documents that contain player stats including last name
> > and team name. I will select last name and copy it to the clipboard and then
> > copy the player's team name to the clipboard.
> >
> > What I would like to do then is to create a Word macro to:
> > 1. Retrieve the last two items placed in the clipboard and pass that data
> > to an Excel workbook containing sheet 1 as (Lastname,Tname) . These two
> > items will replace the InputBox statement in the Excel macro.
> > 2. Return to Word so the user can select and copy the next player and run
> > the Word macro again.
> >
> > The solution below used Fname and Lname separed by commas. I really only
> > need Lname.
> > Thanks,
> > Jack
> >
> > ____________________________________________________________________
> > Hello All: I have an Excel 2003 spreadsheet that looks like this:
> > A B C
> > 1 Lastname Firstname Col1 Col2 Col3 … Col111
> > 2 Lname 1 Fname1 FZN
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > 101 Lname100 Fname100 X
> >
> > Column C2 is frozen (FZN text above) so that I can scroll the columns and
> > rows without loosing my lastnames or firstnames in each row, or the column
> > headings.
> >
> > I respond to an InputBox with “Jack,Gombola,Col111” and the macro correctly
> > finds the right target cell as Row 101, col 111 (X marks this cell). What I
> > would like the macro to do next is to scroll the sheet horizontally and
> > vertically so that the X cell becomes positioned to the first frozen
> > location: FZN shown above.
> >
> > Any suggestions are appreciated.
> > Thanks,
> > Jack
> >
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