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Costa Zu
Hello,
Is there a macro, or someone who can help write a macro to do the
following:
I have attached a sample docx file to demonstrate what I am trying to
do which is this:
Problem: I want a directory tree inside a Word document so that I can
create PDF files to go on my CD's. At the moment I am starting to do
it all manually and it is driving me crazy. I am not a programmer but
have dabbled with basic and visual basic. I am sure there is a way to
do what I want to do, which is create a directory tree inside Word for
around 300 CDs containing images.
The master CDs are kept on a file server with folder names \CD01 \CD02
\CD03 ... etc.
There are several levels of subfolder under each master folder such as
\CD01\Australia\gallery01, \CD02\Brazil\gallery01,
\CD123\Galaxy\gallery37
The last branch is always "gallery". Then there is a number of files
in each gallery which will have the same prefix in their filename, eg:
braz01a001.jpg, braz01a002.jpg, braz01a003, etc. in this example
"braz01a" is the common prefix and can be established by comparing the
filename of the first two files in the folder.
Opening the directory.docx that I have added here will help you
understand the kind of thing that I am trying to achieve. Any help
would be GREATLY appreciated.
Kind regards,
Costa
Is there a macro, or someone who can help write a macro to do the
following:
I have attached a sample docx file to demonstrate what I am trying to
do which is this:
Problem: I want a directory tree inside a Word document so that I can
create PDF files to go on my CD's. At the moment I am starting to do
it all manually and it is driving me crazy. I am not a programmer but
have dabbled with basic and visual basic. I am sure there is a way to
do what I want to do, which is create a directory tree inside Word for
around 300 CDs containing images.
The master CDs are kept on a file server with folder names \CD01 \CD02
\CD03 ... etc.
There are several levels of subfolder under each master folder such as
\CD01\Australia\gallery01, \CD02\Brazil\gallery01,
\CD123\Galaxy\gallery37
The last branch is always "gallery". Then there is a number of files
in each gallery which will have the same prefix in their filename, eg:
braz01a001.jpg, braz01a002.jpg, braz01a003, etc. in this example
"braz01a" is the common prefix and can be established by comparing the
filename of the first two files in the folder.
Opening the directory.docx that I have added here will help you
understand the kind of thing that I am trying to achieve. Any help
would be GREATLY appreciated.
Kind regards,
Costa