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Write contents of immediate window to a text file

I'm writing a macro which goes through a document and tries to parse it by Style. Right now, anything in the designated style is copied onto the immediate window. Is there a way to automate the macro further to move the text from the immediate window into a txt file? Otherwise, anyone using the macro would not be able to see the text unless they opened up VBA, correct?

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Shayon Saleh Avatar asked Aug 10 '11 17:08

Shayon Saleh


2 Answers

Here's my suggestion: write to the immediate window AND to a file at the same time. Examples below.

Why make the information first transit in the immediate window, and only then write it to a file from there? That just sounds perversely and uselessly difficult!

Dim s As String
Dim n As Integer

n = FreeFile()
Open "C:\test.txt" For Output As #n

s = "Hello, world!"
Debug.Print s ' write to immediate
Print #n, s ' write to file

s = "Long time no see."
Debug.Print s
Write #n, s ' other way of writing to file

Close #n


Dim FSO As Scripting.FileSystemObject
Set FSO = New Scripting.FileSystemObject
Dim txs As Scripting.TextStream
Set txs = FSO.CreateTextFile("C:\test2.txt")
s = "I like chickpeas."
Debug.Print s ' still writing to immediate
txs.WriteLine s ' third way of writing to file
txs.Close
Set txs = Nothing
Set FSO = Nothing

Note that this last bit of code requires a reference to be set: Tools > References > checkmark at Microsoft Scripting Runtime.

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Jean-François Corbett Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 07:10

Jean-François Corbett


Put this code to immediate window and hit enter to write the List to JSON text in C#.

System.IO.File.WriteAllText(@"C:\Users\m1028200\Desktop\Json2.txt", 
JsonConvert.SerializeObject(resultsAll));
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Ravikanth K Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 07:10

Ravikanth K