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Default Conversion of an Excel 200 document into Word 2000

I have received by e-mail attachment several Excel documents. They need to be
in Word. Re-typing them takes too long. Is there a shortcut for me so once I
have the excel 2000 document, it can be converted into Word 2000?

If so, how?
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You can copy and paste, or you can File--Open. Just make sure you save them
as a Word doc before you close.
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I have received by e-mail attachment several Excel documents. They need to
be
in Word. Re-typing them takes too long. Is there a shortcut for me so once
I
have the excel 2000 document, it can be converted into Word 2000?

If so, how?



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Opening an Excel document in Word is close, but now I want to get rid of the
grid.

"Anne Troy" wrote:

You can copy and paste, or you can File--Open. Just make sure you save them
as a Word doc before you close.
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Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"designengineering" wrote in
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I have received by e-mail attachment several Excel documents. They need to
be
in Word. Re-typing them takes too long. Is there a shortcut for me so once
I
have the excel 2000 document, it can be converted into Word 2000?

If so, how?




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