Dear Ashish,
Any further help in this matter please.
Regards
Nasir Khan

On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Nasir Khan <nasirkhan.du...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Yes I did.
> But as mentioned in my reply I need the code to
> 1) run on all the files in the given Path = Your code run a single folder
> at a time...there are several folder in the given path.
>
> 2) Each table should come on a separate sheet - Your code bring in the
> table one below other
> 3) The sheet name should be named for eg if the file being imported is
> abc.docx then sheet name would be abc and so on
>
> Hope I am clear.
> Thanks once again for all your time and help
> Nasir Khan
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 6:18 PM, ashish koul <koul.ash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> have you tried the code which i shared
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Nasir Khan <nasirkhan.du...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Ashish,
>>> Thanks for the code.
>>> My requirement is to import all the word tables from all the sub-folder
>>> in the given path.
>>> I got the following code from the net which obviously is not working.
>>>
>>> Sub DoItNow()
>>> Dim file
>>> Dim path As String
>>> ' the path to the folder
>>> ' make SURE you include the terminating "\"
>>> path = "c:\Test1\"
>>> file = Dir(path & "*.docx")
>>> Do While file <> ""
>>>     Documents.Open Filename:=path & file
>>>         ' call to macro that does whatever
>>>        '  one would assume it is using ActiveDocument!
>>>       Call import_word_table_to_excel
>>>       ' assuming you want to save the current file
>>>       ActiveDocument.Save
>>>       ActiveDocument.Close
>>>      ' set file to next in Dir
>>>      file = Dir()
>>> Loop
>>> End Sub
>>>
>>> Can you please guide me what I am doing wrong and modify your code so
>>> that:
>>>
>>> 1) The table imported is from all the document in all the folders in the
>>> Path
>>> 2) The table should come as individual sheet from each document and if
>>> possible the excel sheet is renamed with the name of the file imported.
>>>
>>> Hope you will help please
>>> Nasir Khan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 9:09 AM, ashish koul <koul.ash...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> try this
>>>>
>>>> Sub import_word_table_to_excel()
>>>> Application.DisplayAlerts = False
>>>> Application.ScreenUpdating = False
>>>> Dim fldpath
>>>> Dim fld, fil As Object
>>>> Dim appWord As Word.Application
>>>> Dim docWord As Word.Document
>>>> Dim tableWord As Word.Table
>>>> Dim sdoc As String
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ' use to choose the folder having word documents
>>>>
>>>> Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker).Title = "Choose
>>>> Folder"
>>>> Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker).Show
>>>> fldpath =
>>>> Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker).SelectedItems(1) & "\"
>>>> Set fso = CreateObject("scripting.filesystemobject")
>>>> Set fld = fso.getfolder(fldpath)
>>>>
>>>> Set appWord = New Word.Application
>>>> appWord.Visible = True
>>>> For Each fil In fld.Files
>>>>
>>>> ' browse word documents in a folder
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If UCase(Right(fil.Path, 4)) = UCase(".doc") Or UCase(Right(fil.Path,
>>>> 5)) = UCase(".docx") Then
>>>> Set docWord = appWord.Documents.Open(fil.Path)
>>>> For Each tableWord In docWord.Tables
>>>> ' copy word tables
>>>> tableWord.Range.Copy
>>>> ' paste it on sheet 1 of excel file
>>>> Sheets(1).Paste
>>>> Destination:=Sheets(1).Range("A65356").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0)
>>>> Next
>>>> docWord.Close
>>>> End If
>>>> Next fil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> appWord.Quit
>>>> Sheets(1).Select
>>>> Set tableWord = Nothing
>>>> Set docWord = Nothing
>>>> Set appWord = Nothing
>>>>
>>>> Application.DisplayAlerts = True
>>>> Application.ScreenUpdating = True
>>>>
>>>> End Sub
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Nasir Khan <nasirkhan.du...@gmail.com
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello All,
>>>>> I have got lot of MS Word files in a folder eg. C:\Test\<many folders
>>>>> here>
>>>>> I wish to copy and paste the Tables from all the word documents in the
>>>>> above mentioned folder to excel.
>>>>>
>>>>> I found Macro1 (see below) which copy and paste the Table in Excel.
>>>>> My requirement is to get the tables from all the documents from each
>>>>> folder in the path C:\Test\
>>>>> Can Macro 1 be amended *to copy and paste all tables from each folder
>>>>> in C:\Test\*
>>>>>
>>>>> *MACRO 1 TO IMPORT WORD TABLE*
>>>>> Sub ImportWordTable()
>>>>>     On Error GoTo errHandler
>>>>>     Dim wordDoc As Object
>>>>>     Dim wdFileName As Variant
>>>>>     Dim noTble As Integer
>>>>>     Dim rowNb As Long
>>>>>     Dim colNb As Integer
>>>>>     Dim x As Long, y As Long
>>>>>     x = 1: y = 1
>>>>>     wdFileName = Application.GetOpenFilename("Word files
>>>>> (*.docx),*.docx", , _
>>>>>     "Browse for file containing table to be imported") 'adjust this to
>>>>> the document type you are after
>>>>>     If wdFileName = False Then Exit Sub
>>>>>     Set wordDoc = GetObject(wdFileName)
>>>>>     With wordDoc
>>>>>         noTble = wordDoc.tables.Count
>>>>>         If noTble = 0 Then
>>>>>             MsgBox "No Tables in this document", vbExclamation, "No
>>>>> Tables to Import"
>>>>>             Exit Sub
>>>>>         End If
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>         For k = 1 To noTble
>>>>>             With .tables(k)
>>>>>                 For rowNb = 1 To .Rows.Count
>>>>>                     For colNb = 1 To .Columns.Count
>>>>>                         Cells(x, y) =
>>>>> WorksheetFunction.Clean(.cell(rowNb, colNb).Range.Text)
>>>>>                         y = y + 1
>>>>>                     Next colNb
>>>>>                     y = 1
>>>>>                     x = x + 1
>>>>>                 Next rowNb
>>>>>             End With
>>>>>             x = x + 2
>>>>>         Next
>>>>>     End With
>>>>>     Set wordDoc = Nothing
>>>>>     Exit Sub
>>>>> errHandler:
>>>>>     MsgBox "Error in generating tables - " & Err.Number & " - " &
>>>>> Err.Description
>>>>> End Sub
>>>>>
>>>>> *MACRO 2 TO RUN ON ALL THE FOLDERS - this gives me runtime error as
>>>>> shown below*
>>>>>
>>>>> Sub RunOnAllFolders()
>>>>> Dim file
>>>>> Dim path As String
>>>>> Dim MyArray()
>>>>> Dim N As Long
>>>>>  path = "C:\Test\"
>>>>> file = Dir(path & "*.docx")
>>>>> ReDim MyArray(0)
>>>>> Do While file <> ""
>>>>>     If MyArray(0) = "" Then
>>>>>         MyArray(0) = file
>>>>>     Else
>>>>>         ReDim Preserve MyArray(UBound(MyArray) + 1)
>>>>>         MyArray(UBound(MyArray)) = file
>>>>>     End If
>>>>>     file = Dir()
>>>>> Loop
>>>>> For N = 0 To UBound(MyArray)
>>>>>    Documents.Open filename:=path & MyArray(N) *'<<runtime error 429
>>>>> ActiveX Component can't create Object >>*
>>>>>
>>>>>  *Call ImportWordTable*
>>>>>
>>>>> ActiveDocument.Save
>>>>>     ActiveDocument.Close
>>>>>     file = Dir()
>>>>> Next N
>>>>> End Sub
>>>>> Can the runtime error 429 be rectified from Macro 2
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Nasir Khan
>>>>>
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