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Date:         Thu, 10 Jul 2003 20:32:03 +0200
Reply-To:     Lex Jansen
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From:         Lex Jansen
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Subject:      Re: Please recommend resource for non-ODS LST=>MS Word Conversion

William,

You might want to go to the SUGI page of my site: www.lex-jansen.demon.nl/sugi search for: word dde

You will find several SUGI papers that may deal with what you need.

Lex Jansen easy access to the SUGI papers at www.lex-jansen.demon.nl/sugi

"William Turner" <william@ingeniumis.com> wrote in message news:000d01c34709$96d95890$8dfea8c0@wturner... > I would appreciate any recommendations for books or web resources dealing > with Windows scripting which can be easily incorporated into a SAS macro > call. My goal is to perform automated (i.e, macro driven) conversions of > SAS output files to MS Word documents. I was thinking of DDE commands, but > I would welcome any alternate suggestions. I'm working on a v6.12 project, > which is why ODS is not an option. > > Thank you. > > > Regards, > > William Turner


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