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Hello, I have zero effective experience of VBA, although i can find Alt-F11 and navigate and edit, I can read basic VBA, I know what strings are. But I cannot write code and I am asking for your time and effort to provide me with a solution, or a 75% so that I am forced to learn this arcane art.
Scenario: I have a master document which is populated with customer data. This data is linked to >10 templates. These templates are then opened by a user (as a .docx), updated (by virtue of the linking) and saved as pdfs to another network folder with all the relevant customer data. each pdf has a unique filename. All the parts of the filename are contained in the document, albeit scattered about in the first page. There are 4parts to the filename. docnumber doctype sitename personname. What does the VBA code look like to concatenate the bookmarks relating to each string and use that new concatenated string to specify the new TITLE propoerty so as to create the default "save as" filename. Also making the default "Save" document type a pdf is also useful, although I think this code is covered elsewhere here. The end result of this would mean a significant improvement in workflow, which is, I suppose, what computers are here for... Regards from Queensland. Last edited by smndnm; 07-03-2014 at 05:07 PM. Reason: clarification of title |
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