Re: How to do: Open folder, open each file, change header text, save a

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Show us the code of the macro that you have created.

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"Janet A. Thompson" <JanetA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I did the two changes you directed. When I view my code (Alt +F11) and
look
in upper left corner box, I see I am "in" the New Module. I went Tools,
Customize in 2003 and pulled the macro up tothe toolbar. When I open the
doucment, I click on that and the screen goes totally blank.!!! with no
document open but the Word toolbar showing.

If I knew the basics of VB that would help. What mini course on VB is out
there or in Houston that I could take to get the basics down. What do you
think I am doing wrong above? Thanks!
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Janet A.


"Janet A. Thompson" wrote:

I want my computer to open a folder , or if necessary I could be in that
folder, and for each file in the folder, go into the header text and
remove
the text SP-001, close the header, do a Save As and alter the existing
file
name so that the BP#1 is removed from the file name. The Save As could
save
it in the same or a different folder.

How to do?

Word 2003 XP, probably with the latest Service Pack

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Janet A.


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