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Hi Metamag,
Opening each document and saving it to the specified format is exactly what's required. You can, of course, automate this with a macro. For an idea of what can be done in this regard, see post #15 in: https://www.msofficeforums.com/vba/7...ction-etc.html
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So, you are saying I should look for a specialized software to do this, any good reliable ones you can recommend?
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Hi Metamag,
No, I'm not saying any such thing. All I've said is that the files have to be opened & saved to the specified format and that the process can be automated with vba. The link in my post shows how one might implement such automation.
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