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> Exporting Data Into Word With Vba
BlueScreenOD
post Nov 18 2005, 09:18 AM
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I use a thin client program at my work called WRQ which has VBA built into it. I'm attempted to scrape information off of my screen and place it into a word document. I've figured out how to add simple text to a word doc by using the code:

Dim Word As Word.Application
Set Word = CreateObject("Word.Application")

Word.Visible = True
Word.Documents.Add
Word.Selection.TypeText Text:="baaaah"

But i'm having trouble trying to figure out how to add information into a templated word doc. I have a form that looks like this:

Name of Claimant: ___________
Date of Accident: ___________

And I want to add the information where the underscored line is. Does anyone know how this is done? I'm not to familiar with VBA, and i'm kind of learning as I go.
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