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VBA-Excel: Format the Existing Table in a Word document
To Format the Existing Table in a Microsoft Word Document using Microsoft Excel, you need to follow the steps below:
- Create the object of Microsoft Word
- Open the already existing word document
- Make the MS Word visible
- Get the Table object
- Edit the data in table
- Save the document
Create the object of Microsoft Word
Set objWord = CreateObject(“Word.Application”)
Open the already existing word document
Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open("D:\EditTable.docx")
Make the MS Word Visible
objWord.Visible = True
Get the Table object
Set objTable = objDoc.Tables(2)
Fill the data in table
objTable.Cell(1, 1).Range.Text = "I M NEW HERE”
Save the Document
objDoc.Save
Complete Code:
Function FnFormatExistingTable()
Dim objWord
Dim objDoc
Dim objRange
Set objWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")
Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open("D:\EditTable.docx")
objWord.Visible = True
Set objTable = objDoc.Tables(2)
For i = 1 To 3
For j = 1 To 3
objTable.Cell(i, j).Range.Text = "I M NEW HERE"
Next
Next
End Function

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