First, install and run PowerDesigner (the version used in this example is 15.1)
Second, "File" → "New Model" → "Categories" → "Information" → "Physical Data"
Fill in the name in the "Model name" and select the type of "DBMS".
Third, "Database" → "Configure Connections ...", click the new icon
In the "Create New Data source" window that pops up, select "System Data Source", in the next window, select the SQL Server driver, in the "Create new data source to SQL Server", the name is filled in, the database ".", enter the user name and password of the connection database, OK, What appears:
Iv. "File" → "Reverse Engineer" → "Database ...", fill "modelname" and confirm
In the Database Reverse Engineering Options window, in Usinga data source, select the connection you just established
In the new dialog box that pops up, select the database, schema, and table that you want to export
Wait a minute.
Five, "report" → "Report Wizard ...", after the next select "RTF", then select "Done", will export an RTF file, this is not what we want
Delete the right side of the content, then click the Middle option, select the status in the
Right-click on the rightmost "List of Table Columns", select "Layout", select the column to display in the pop-up window, and adjust the width
Vi. "Report" → "Generate RTF ...", Next, save File ... We can see the files we want.
Power Designer exports the database table structure to Word