hiii, i am doing the same, manipulating excel file from word. I use the following code that i am pasting below, hope it helps, btw a good site for help on this is
here it goes, let me know if you need any help
First set a reference to Excel (in the VB Editor, select Tools + References).
Sub WorkOnAWorkbook()
Dim oXL As Excel.Application
Dim oWB As Excel.Workbook
Dim oSheet As Excel.Worksheet
Dim oRng As Excel.Range
Dim ExcelWasNotRunning As Boolean
Dim WorkbookToWorkOn As String
'specify the workbook to work on
WorkbookToWorkOn = "C:\My Documents\myworkbook.xls"
'If Excel is running, get a handle on it; otherwise start a new instance of Excel
On Error Resume Next
Set oXL = GetObject(, "Excel.Application"
If Err Then
ExcelWasNotRunning = True
Set oXL = New Excel.Application
End If
On Error GoTo Err_Handler
'If you want Excel to be visible, you could add the line: oXL.Visible = True here; but your code will run faster if you don't make it visible
'Open the workbook
Set oWB = oXL.Workbooks.Open(FileName:=WorkbookToWorkOn)
'Process each of the spreadsheets in the workbook
For Each oSheet In oXL.ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets
'put guts of your code here
'get next sheet
Next oSheet
If ExcelWasNotRunning Then
oXL.Quit
End If
'Make sure you release object references.
Set oRng = Nothing
Set oSheet = Nothing
Set oWB = Nothing
Set oXL = Nothing
'quit
Exit Sub
Err_Handler:
MsgBox WorkbookToWorkOn & " caused a problem. " & Err.Description, vbCritical, "Error: " _
& Err.Number
If ExcelWasNotRunning Then
oXL.Quit
End If
End Sub