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Old 06-27-2011, 01:53 PM
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Hi Experts,



I know nothing about programming. I am looking for a macro help which will help me convert a document with each of the entry as multiple tables, picture frames, blank lines into a simple format as defined below.
Format of the existing table:

<Please see the attachment, the attempt to copy here worked but when submitted, the table format disappeared, so attaching the document.>

This is what drives them: The format of the table must and should follow these
1. Rows no more than 9, if more than 9 Rows, a new coloumn is added

2. No picture frams at all

3. No Blank lines

4. Single one table but no blanks in the table at all
5. All "fields" example: "ID", "Title", "Policy" etc should be in either new row or column with corresponding "data value" [ID-IH01, "Record details of employer", "None" etc in seperate rows and columns
6. Imp note: All new Tables should start with Header 3 number "1.1.1", "1.1.2" etc

How to that start of new table with header 3. The answer is the [ID-...] this string means create a new header 3 numbered table. Please can some one help me ..

Thanks in Advance.
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Hi protocoder,

Your table modification requirements seem fairly complex. It would be far better to have the data generated in the required format by whatever process generates the exisiting tables.
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Hi Paul Edstein,

Thank you for the response. I am sorry for this. Unfortunately i am given these as input by clients, who woudn't change and tool only accepts certain way. Is there some which could be done easily, so that i can manage other bits and pieces for the moment. Just trying my luck.

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