OK I think I can see what you are getting at and I can see that it would work well becase it is standard documenets
that I am trying to create.
The problem I am still having is to understand how to move to the position where I want to add the text.
I looked at the description again for some sort of 'positioning' facilitiy.
I found MoveToEnd which takes me to the end of the document.
I also saw some references to the cursor position but not how to 'set it'.
There is the the comment "The documents are constructed in a linear fashion, i.e. you add text to the
document and generally don't move around the document a lot".
This made me wonder if I am trying to do something that this application was not designed for.
Some more guidance will be more than apprecaited.

In reply to Re^4: Automating Word with Perl by merrymonk
in thread Automating Word with Perl by merrymonk

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