Hi Friends,
i have a task to convert lot of word file to PDF files , i found some code which does the convertion correctly but its not happening for the Subfolders inside the folder
coud someone helpme to fix it.
Thanks in Advance.HTML Code:
Hi Friends,
i have a task to convert lot of word file to PDF files , i found some code which does the convertion correctly but its not happening for the Subfolders inside the folder
coud someone helpme to fix it.
Thanks in Advance.HTML Code:
could someone in forum, please help me to complete the scripting
Thanks in Advance
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In any event, why are you even bothering with Excel, since everything you're doing concerns only Word? For example, running the following 'CreateDocPDFs' macro allows you to choose the top folder and have it and all its sub-folders processed, without going anywhere near Excel:
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Paul Edstein
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Last edited by snb; 06-07-2020 at 07:38 AM.
And what makes you think the OP is only concerned with docx files (for which "WordBasic.DisableAutoMacros True" is totally redundant) and that there could never be any mailmerge main documents in the folders?
Moreover, given the as-usual cryptic nature of your code, perhaps the OP should pay particular attention to your 'Avoid using VBA-code you do not understand' sig line...
Did you really read this thread's title ?
Are your feelings being hurt ?
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