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Default Paste large Excel spreadsheet into Word

I've gotten to to same place with linking large spreadsheets into Word 2007,
using RTF. Works fine, intially. But after I close and reopen the Word
document, the link doesn't remain valid. I get "Error! Not a valid link" if
I use the Update Now button on the Links pop-up.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

You are welcome. :-)

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Tricia Butler" wrote in message
...
I have opened and saved the spreadsheet in 2007 - has evolved from 1997 to
2003 etc.

I followed your steps and see how this works with pasting the link. I
believe I am at the crossroads of wanting the best of both worlds - I like
pasting as an object so I can simply change the numbers that vary in Word
by
entering the Excel object, but that format does not seem to span across
multiple pages. I like this better than linking to the Excel spreadsheet
because others will be using the file in the future, and so the
"self-contained" format is nice and I won't have to worry about opening
two
files and finding the "Update Link" function which I don't use that often.

However, I have to be able to see all the info, so at this point, the only
workable option seems to be inserting the spreadsheet as a link, and
updating
the info in Excel. I am thankful to have a workable option, so again
thanks
to you and Stefan Blom for taking the time to respond and having good
suggestions! ~tricia

"USEN" wrote:

Hi Tricia,

What version of Excel & Word are you using? If 2007 like mine, you can
simply copy the Excel spreadsheet, open Word and paste it. After it has
been
pasted, click on the little "paste options" icon and choose to either:
keep
the source formatting and link to Excel or Match Destination table stype
and
link to Excel. NOTE: Do NOT close the Excel spreadsheet until AFTER
you've
made chosen one of these options. If you try to copy the spreadsheet and
close it before your paste it into Word, the option to "link" it to Excel
won't be available to you.

Once linked to Excel...any time you make changes to the Excel
spreadsheet,
it will automatically change in the Word document as well.



"Tricia Butler" wrote:

Thank you so much for the responses. I did paste as an Excel object
because
there are formulas, and numbers I would like to have the capability of
changing with recalculation in the future. Is it possible to maintain
an
interactive format and have the spreadsheet still expand to multiple
pages?

Also, I selected a range to insert but the object is the entire
spreadsheet
and multiple tabs. I broke each tab into a separate file, which is
better.
However, I still can scroll down to blank lines and potentially just
see
blank rows or columns in my Word document. Thanks again

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Note that if you pasted as an Excel object, the behavior you are
describing
is to be expected, since Word does not allow objects to extend across
pages.
Instead, make sure to paste in RTF (table) format, if necessary via
the
Paste Special dialog box (Home tab | Paste | Paste Special).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Tricia Butler" Tricia wrote in
message
...
I have a spreadsheet that one and a half pages long. When I insert
it into
Word, it cuts off after one page. Is it possible to have a
spreadsheet
continue to multiple pages in Word?