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Thanks for your swift reply. The process will be started from WORD, i. e. the steps would be:
1. [manually by user in EXCEL] Select and copy A1 : D300 2. [manually] Activate target WORD document 3. [VBA process linked with a button in WORD] Go to the target table, paste EXCEL column 1 to WORD table column 1, paste EXCEL column 4 to WORD table column 4. Re. your second question: What would be the easiest way for you to identify the destination table in WORD? For me, any solution is fine. I could add a bookmark to the table - this is probably the best way to find it with VBA isn't it? Thank you!! Kind regards, Fin |
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