XL98: How to Create PivotTable from Word (183798)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition
  • Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition

This article was previously published under Q183798

SUMMARY

This article includes a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro. The macro uses Automation to build a PivotTable in Microsoft Excel 97 and returns the data back to Microsoft Word.

MORE INFORMATION

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To use this example, follow these steps:

  1. Create a worksheet in Microsoft Excel with data similar to the following:
          A1: Region    B1: Office    C1: Sales
          A2: North     B2: Alpha     C2: 100
          A3: East      B3: Beta      C3: 120
          A4: West      B4: Alpha     C4: 130
          A5: North     B5: Beta      C5: 100
          A6: East      B6: Beta      C6: 140
          A7: West      B7: Alpha     C7: 110
    						
    Then, save the workbook on the hard disk with the name Sales.
  2. In Microsoft Word 98, point to Macro on the Tools menu and click Visual Basic Editor. On the Insert menu, click Module and type the following macro:
        Sub Create_PivotTable()
    
             Dim xlObj As Excel.Application
             Err.Number = 0
    
             On Error GoTo notLoaded
             Set xlObj = GetObject(, "Excel.Application.8")
    
             notLoaded:
             If Err.Number = 429 Then
                Set xlObj = CreateObject("Excel.Application.8")
                theError = Err.Number
             End If
             xlObj.Visible = True
             xlObj.Workbooks.Open FileName:="<Hard Drive Name>:Sales"
    
             With xlObj
                .Range("A1").Select
                .ActiveSheet.PivotTableWizard SourceType:=xlDatabase, _
                 SourceData:= "Sheet1!R1C1:R5C3", TableDestination:="", _
                 TableName:="PivotTable1"
                .ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1").AddFields _
                 RowFields:="Office", ColumnFields:="Region"
                .ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable1"). _
                 PivotFields("Sales").Orientation = xlDataField
             End With
    
             xlObj.ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Select
             Documents.Add
    
    
    
    
    
             With xlObj
                For Each newCell In .Selection
                   With Selection
                      .InsertAfter Text:=newCell.Value
                      mCount = mCount + 1
                      If mCount Mod xlObj.Selection.Columns.Count = 0 Then
                         .InsertAfter Text:=vbCr
                      Else
                         .InsertAfter Text:=vbTab
                      End If
                   End With
                Next newCell
    
                ActiveDocument.Range.ConvertToTable _
                Separator:=wdSeparateByTabs
                ActiveDocument.Tables(1).AutoFormat _
                Format:=wdTableFormatClassic1
             End With
    
             If theError = 429 Then
                xlObj.DisplayAlerts = False
                xlObj.Quit
             End If
             Set xlObj = Nothing
    
          End Sub
    						
  3. On the Tools menu, click References. Click "Microsoft Excel 8.0 Object Library." This step allows you to use the Microsoft Excel 98 objects, properties, and methods in Visual Basic macros.
  4. On the File menu, click "Close and Return to Microsoft Word." To run the macro, point to Macro on the Tools menu and click Macros. Click Create_PivotTable and click Run.

REFERENCES

For more information about Automation, click the Office Assistant, type What is Automation?, click Search, and then click to view "Understanding Automation."

NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Help is not installed on your computer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

179216 OFF98: How to Use the Microsoft Office Installer Program


Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:6/17/2005
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