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Old 06-18-2013, 06:30 PM
MrSnrub MrSnrub is offline How to apply a list style to multiple Word documents? Windows 7 64bit How to apply a list style to multiple Word documents? Office 2010 64bit
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The root of my problem is I need to convert about 2,000 WordPerfect documents to Word .docx documents, as our company is converting exclusively to Word. The good thing about the WordPerfect documents I have been assigned (about 250 of those 2,000) is that they all have the same general style, a style that I have tried my best to duplicate in Word and save in a template. I think the solution, then, is to open up each WordPerfect document in Word, save it as a .docx file. It will look unbelievably messy, but then I should be able to apply a VBA macro similar to Paul Edstein's AddStyles() macro that do in VBA code what my template style is. And I should call that macro for each of these 2,000 documents that will format each of the documents as best I can. Does that sound right?
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