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Old 06-22-2016, 06:37 AM
Ajay2506 Ajay2506 is offline Programmatically Selecting Files in Word for Windows Windows 7 64bit Programmatically Selecting Files in Word for Windows Office 2013
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Default Programmatically Selecting Files in Word for Windows

Is there a way to write a vba code in word file, which allow users to open a browse option to select and open the files in various folders, where they can select any file to open, then do some operation on them and save it.



Similar work has been performed in this site in Excel, but I want it for word file.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.14).aspx

So when we click the macro, it will first ask to select the PDF file, once we click open then it will open that pdf file in word, then we can call other macro, perform some action and then save the file with the .docx extension.
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