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Macro to compare data

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diegojerrydonna - 14 Mar 2006 08:46 GMT
can anyone show me the macro to compare data from word and excel...

if let say I have textfield "Name","Gender","Status" in ms word.. and I need
to import the data from ms excel..

I mean... if User enter "jack" into the textfield (in Word),.. and the
"jack" is exist in excel database,... then all jack's info will appeared in
word..
how to write the macro??
Thank you very much..
Jezebel - 14 Mar 2006 09:08 GMT
It's one thing to ask for help with writing some VBA; it's quite another to
ask for an entire application. What you're describing here (as far as one
can understand the question) is no trivial undertaking. If this is a serious
requirement, you're going to have to pay someone serious money to do it: and
if that's the case, you need to spend a *lot* more time describing the
requirement.

> can anyone show me the macro to compare data from word and excel...
>
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> how to write the macro??
> Thank you very much..
diegojerrydonna - 14 Mar 2006 10:21 GMT
If i know how to write the vba, then,.. why should i asked for help..
The reason why am i ask the question,.. is because i don't know how to write
the vba.. That's why i give the scenario (example)..

> It's one thing to ask for help with writing some VBA; it's quite another to
> ask for an entire application. What you're describing here (as far as one
> can understand the question) is no trivial undertaking. If this is a serious
> requirement, you're going to have to pay someone serious money to do it: and
> if that's the case, you need to spend a *lot* more time describing the
> requirement.
Jezebel - 14 Mar 2006 13:15 GMT
Writing the odd macro and developing a serious application are very
different things.

> If i know how to write the vba, then,.. why should i asked for help..
> The reason why am i ask the question,.. is because i don't know how to
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>> if that's the case, you need to spend a *lot* more time describing the
>> requirement.
 
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