Hi, John,
See Graham Mayor's article at
http://www.gmayor.dsl.pipex.com/conv...mail_merge.htm.
Once you're done with his procedure, you'll have a nicely formatted Word
table. You can simply copy that to the clipboard and paste it into Excel.
--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:
http://www.mvps.org/word
John Earls wrote:
> I am trying to convert 10 individual MS Word 2002 files
> (in a 2 column label format) sent to me.
>
> Each mail list numbers over 250 printed pages x 30
> records/page = 7500 names per list x 10 lists = 75,000
> total records!
>
> Too much to cut and past or re-key in.
>
> These files are mail lists WITH THE FOLLOWING BASIC FORMAT
>
> NAME, TITLE (IF AVAIL)
> COMPANY NAME
> ADDRESS 1
> ADDRESS 2 (IF AVAIL)
> CITY, STATE, POSTAL CODE
>
> Depending on the information for each record, sometimes
> below each record there is a space or two.
>
> When I convert table [ table-convert-table to text ] to
> text successfully, I get the list with varying numbers of
> spaces in between each "record". The same is tru when I
> save the file as a text only document.
>
> Regardless, my end goal is to import all records into MS
> Access or Excel to allow me to further query and sort in
> unique ways.
>
> Can anyone help me with specific instruction on this
> conversion (to excel or Access)