Hi everyone, I'll try to keep this question simple...
I have one document with a list of 3000 unique part numbers
I have another document with 200,000 lines of data.
I need textpad to look at each unique part number and bookmark all instances of it in the other document.
I tried recording a macro but it doesn't seem to like going between documents. It just stays on the original document.
I searched the forums but couldn't find what I was looking for. Sorry for what probably is an easy question
Find and Bookmark between 2 documents
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I had a similar issue recently which worked itself out when I wasn't in block select mode - it seems to move down ina logical way then!oldgoat wrote:ok, i did get it to switch between documents by using CTRL + TAB but for some reason i can't get it to advance down my list of unique part numbers, it just stays on the first one indefinitely
For your issue, I'd usually copy to Excel and vlookup to be honest, then copy back and edit from there. I can't think of a quicker solution with TextPad
Thanks, I wound up just doing a query in Access We have an older version of Excel here that's limited to 66,xxx rows and in my version of Excel I would have needed 4+ different workbooksPaulBrewer44 wrote:I had a similar issue recently which worked itself out when I wasn't in block select mode - it seems to move down ina logical way then!oldgoat wrote:ok, i did get it to switch between documents by using CTRL + TAB but for some reason i can't get it to advance down my list of unique part numbers, it just stays on the first one indefinitely
For your issue, I'd usually copy to Excel and vlookup to be honest, then copy back and edit from there. I can't think of a quicker solution with TextPad
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I have Excel 2007 - can't believe I ever managed without it! Sometimes easier to jump to other software than try and do everythnig in TextPad and I am a very big TextPad fan!oldgoat wrote:Thanks, I wound up just doing a query in Access We have an older version of Excel here that's limited to 66,xxx rows and in my version of Excel I would have needed 4+ different workbooks
I wish, I have it at home but my company "doesn't see the need to upgrade" yet And I'm way more handy in Excel than Access....Access to me isn't very user friendly...the 2003 version anywayPaulBrewer44 wrote:I have Excel 2007 - can't believe I ever managed without it! Sometimes easier to jump to other software than try and do everythnig in TextPad and I am a very big TextPad fan!oldgoat wrote:Thanks, I wound up just doing a query in Access We have an older version of Excel here that's limited to 66,xxx rows and in my version of Excel I would have needed 4+ different workbooks