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Try the following macro:
Code:
Sub ConvertXMLDocuments() Application.ScreenUpdating = False Dim strFolder As String, strFile As String, strDocNm As String, wdDoc As Document strDocNm = ActiveDocument.FullName strFolder = GetFolder If strFolder = "" Then Exit Sub strFile = Dir(strFolder & "\*.xml", vbNormal) While strFile <> "" If strFolder & "\" & strFile <> strDocNm Then Set wdDoc = Documents.Open(FileName:=strFolder & "\" & strFile, AddToRecentFiles:=False, Visible:=False) With wdDoc .SaveAs2 FileName:=Split(.FullName, ".xml")(0) & ".docx", FileFormat:=wdFormatXMLDocument, AddToRecentFiles:=False .Close SaveChanges:=False End With End If strFile = Dir() Wend Set wdDoc = Nothing Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Function GetFolder() As String Dim oFolder As Object GetFolder = "" Set oFolder = CreateObject("Shell.Application").BrowseForFolder(0, "Choose a folder", 0) If (Not oFolder Is Nothing) Then GetFolder = oFolder.Items.Item.Path Set oFolder = Nothing End Function
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