Excel Import Word Documents into MS Excel 9.0

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Do you have a number of different Microsoft Word documents that you would like to easily import into a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet, but just don't feel like taking the time to manually open each and every one of the documents? Perhaps you just need easy access to a bunch of different documents, or perhaps you would like to do keyword analysis for your website, but it is just too time consuming? If any of this is true for you, then this software is definitely for you. With this software, you can easily: save time with the fact it is easy to select any number of Microsoft Word documents to import into MS Excel. With a couple clicks of the button, you can easily select any number of documents to import.

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