What if I only wanted to copy worksheets "power report" and "ats data" out 
of a workbook with 12 other sheets in addition to those?  looks like I need 
to modify the For Each statement.

So perhaps like this For Each sh In Worksheets(ARRAY("Power Report", "ATS 
Data")) ?

On Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:45:10 AM UTC-7, ravinder negi wrote:
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> PFA…first click on button and it will transfer data from excel to word 
>  and ask for saving files. You can change file name as per choice (coding).
>
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> I have manually moved the excel data to a word file to show how I am 
> hoping to get it to come out.  Worst case scenario is I have to manually do 
> it all the time, but I was hoping I could automate it.  I have also made a 
> copy of the two sheets I want to use to make the word document and put them 
> in an excel spreadsheet, but normally they are part of a larger workbook.
>
> On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:49:32 AM UTC-7, ashish wrote:
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> Can u share sample workbook n output format in word document 
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> Is it possible to write a macro that exports two worksheets out of a 
> workbook to Word?  currently I export to .pdf which I thought was fine, but 
> my boss asked for an export to word.
>
> The challenge is one of the worksheets contains charts that need to go 
> with it.
>
> current code 
>
> ThisWorkbook.Sheets(Array("Power Report", "ATS Data")).Select
>
> ActiveSheet.ExportAsFixedFormat Type:=xlTypePDF, Filename:= _
>     MyDocuments & "\" & "Power Report" & ".pdf", 
> Quality:=xlQualityStandard, IncludeDocProperties:=True, _
>      IgnorePrintAreas:=False, OpenAfterPublish:=True
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> The power report sheet has the two charts on it.  Both worksheets are 
> landscape.
>
> Power report uses A1:O7 (that includes space for the charts)
> ATS data varies in the range it uses, but it starts at A1 and goes to H 
> (last used row)
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> At the top of Power Report worksheet it has 5 empty lines for entering 
> notes, I could put those into a word document as a power report template 
> and then let it paste after that if it makes it easier to do.
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