You might be better off posting this in a Word group, this one is for
Outlook.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007
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"Oli" wrote in message
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I created a Microsoft Word document that contains dozens of linked Excel
worksheets. I am searching for a method to programmatically search and
replace all these links.
In searching online, I found code to perform this task for both Access and
PPT ... but not for MS Word.
I have also found a program called "ReplaceMagic," but I need this
solution
for the workplace and they'll never let me download third-party software
for
this. I need some Visual Basic code.
Here are the solutions I discovered for Access and PPT, available on the
Microsoft website:
Access: "ACC2000: How to Programmatically Link or Embed an Object on a
Form
(Article ID 209990)"
PowerPoint: "PPT2000: Sample Code to Change Source of Linked Excel
Worksheet
(Article ID 222708)"
If anyone has a solution for Word, I'd really appreciate it!