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Extra space in links to Excel
I am setting up a Word document that links to information in an Excel
spreadsheet. If I paste a link into a blank document (using Edit Paste Special Paste Link: Unformatted Text, then it comes over correctly, with just the contents of the Excel cell. If I paste into an existing document, it seems to try to format itself to correctly fit into the document, but it's doing it wrong. When I paste the link into the middle of a sentence, it's adding on a space in the *linked* part, which is unneeded because I already have a space in the Word document. It doesn't change it in the Excel sheet, just in the pasted link. I can easily delete the space out of the Word document to prevent having a double space in the middle of a sentence, but when I'm pasting at the end of a sentence, it's still putting a space before the period. I tried hitting enter a few times to move all the text that would follow the link down onto a new line. When I paste the link then, it's fine. But when I add the period back in behind it, the period gets "sucked in" to the linked text and, again, a space is added. I know I can delete the extra spaces and whatever other problems from the link by hand, but when it updates, it removes that formatting. Has anyone seen anything like this before? |
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