ACC: Exporting Tables from MS Word with AccessExporter Macro
ID: Q122247
|
The information in this article applies to:
-
Microsoft Access versions 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 7.0
SUMMARY
Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.
Microsoft Word version 6.0 for Windows contains a macro called
AccessExporter that you can use to export tables from Word to Microsoft
Access. The AccessExporter macro is in the TABLES.DOT template included
in Word 6.0. Templates are usually installed in the /Macros subdirectory.
MORE INFORMATION
The AccessExporter macro exports the selected portion of a Word table to a
Microsoft Access table. When you run the macro, you are prompted for the
name of the Microsoft Access database to which you want to export the
table. You can export the Word table to an existing Microsoft Access table,
or you can have the macro create a new table in Microsoft Access. You can
also specify whether the first row in the Word table contains the table's
field names.
The following steps demonstrate how to use the AccessExporter macro to
export a table from Word 6.0 to Microsoft Access:
- Start Word 6.0 and open the document that contains the table you
want to export to Microsoft Access.
- On the File menu, click Templates, and then click Add.
- In the Directories box, select the WINWORD\MACROS subdirectory. In
the File Name box, select the TABLES.DOT file. Click OK, verify
that the TABLES.DOT file is listed in the Global Templates And Add-ins
box, and then click OK again.
- Click anywhere in the table you want to export, and then click
Select Table on the Table menu. (Or, use the mouse to select
the portion of the table you want to export.)
- On the Tools menu, click Macro. In the Macro Name box, select
AccessExporter, and then click Run.
- In the File Name box, select the Microsoft Access database to which
you want to export the Word table, and then click OK.
- In the Export Table Options dialog box, select the appropriate options.
Click Help for a description of each option. Click OK when you are ready
to export the table.
The macro functions by exporting the selected portion of the Word table to
a delimited text file, and then importing the text file into the Microsoft
Access database. If you choose to create a new table in Microsoft Access,
the table will be called Winword.
Keywords : kbinterop
Version : 1.0 1.1 2.0 7.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: April 7, 1999