Mukesh,
If formatting is not important, why not save the book as ASCII? That
will automatically convert all tables to text.

On 6/2/11, mukesh jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> As you might be aware that I am pursuing my higher education in PGDBA
> HRM, I have scanned almost all of my books. Although I can easily read
> the scanned books along with  tables, I find bit easy to  read them in
> Braille. For this purpose, I get these books transcribed in to
> Braille. For this reason, I would like to convert the tables wich are
> very long consisting multiple columns and rows because, I have
> realized that the tables format does not appear very well in Braille
> transcription work and also the concern manager of the Braille press
> also advised me to convert the tables in to text before getting these
> matterials transcribed in to braille. He has also commented that the
> long tables as refered above, produces inaccurate outcome spreading
> the data all over the page.
>
> Therefore, I do kindly request you to give any suggestions if any for my
> need.
>
> Thanks for your mail.
>
>
> On 6/2/11, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Mukesh,
>>
>> Why do you want to convert tables to text in the first place? Can't you
>> get
>> the relevant data from the table directly?
>>
>> Pranav
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mukesh jain
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 2:22 PM
>> To: accessindia
>> Subject: [AI] using macro or any short keystroke to convert multiple
>> tables
>> in word
>>
>> Hello,
>> This time, I would like to ask about the command if any available in
>> word 2003 for my following purpose.
>>
>> I am recently working with several word files in wich lots of tables
>> are included. I need to convert all of them in to text format. To
>> perform this operation, each time I need to first go to tables using
>> go to command and then go to table menu/convert submenu/table to text.
>> \
>> I need to work on tables  around 80 to ninety tables in each file. I
>> have learnt that macro feature enables the user to consume the time
>> for such kind of repeated command in word documents. But I do not know
>> the exact way to get in to my aforesaid task. So if anyone on the list
>> can please tell me as to what way I can perform this repeated task in
>> one short command operation using macro or any other suitable shortcut
>> in word 2003.
>>
>> I would be greatly obliged if you can provide with detailed steps with
>> specific reference to my required situation i.e. converting multiple
>> tables in to text  in the file at one single command using macro or
>> any other short keystroke.
>>
>> There is no problem using this repeated task but if there is the
>> feature available similar to this repeated task it would save lot of
>> my time to use for other work.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Mukesh jain
>> Email:
>> [email protected]
>> Skype: mukeshja
>> Mob: 09977165123
>>
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>>
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>
> --
> Regards,
> Mukesh jain
> Email:
> [email protected]
> Skype: mukeshja
> Mob: 09977165123
>
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