I have a 10 page document that I'd like to turn into 10, single files. It can be 10 PDF's, 10 Word doc's or anything else for that matter.
Thanks
I have a 10 page document that I'd like to turn into 10, single files. It can be 10 PDF's, 10 Word doc's or anything else for that matter.
Thanks
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i think simple copy from original and create new and past it as per your requirement
Separate file by page
The following macro copies text one page at a time and saves that text in a new document. The macro uses the pre-defined bookmark "\page" and the document's built-in property of "number of pages.
"Sub BreakOnPage()
' Used to set criteria for moving through the document by page.
Application.Browser.Target = wdBrowsePage
For i = 1 To ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties("Number of Pages")
'Select and copy the text to the clipboard.
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("\page").Range.Copy
' Open new document to paste the content of the clipboard into.
Documents.Add
Selection.Paste
' Removes the break that is copied at the end of the page, if any.
Selection.TypeBackspace
ChangeFileOpenDirectory "C:\"
DocNum = DocNum + 1
ActiveDocument.SaveAs FileName:="test_" & DocNum & ".doc"
ActiveDocument.Close
' Move the selection to the next page in the document.
Application.Browser.Next
Next i
ActiveDocument.Close savechanges:=wdDoNotSaveChanges
End Sub
Note When you use this code to select and copy the text content of the document, the header and footer are not retained. Styles, fonts, and layout may change if the main file and the new document are from different templates, but direct formatting is maintained.
This will work with Microsoft Access?
Bookmarks