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Pasting from Excel to Word
Scenario: 1. Paste a table from Excel to Word (highlight, copy and paste) 2. Using the new paste options tag in 2003 choose Match Destination Table and Link to Excel 3. Go back to Excel and add another row in the table or another column 4. The Word table is updated with the new row or column but LOSES a row or column!!! The update overwrites rows/columns and seems to be trying to keep to the same size as pasted. This is awful. What can we do??? -- clicktraining |
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Did you try using paste special-paste link and then the format you want...this should allow you to go back to excel and add a row or column without losing any other information. It should not try to keep it the same size. Hope this helps danielle clicktraining Wrote: Scenario: 1. Paste a table from Excel to Word (highlight, copy and paste) 2. Using the new paste options tag in 2003 choose Match Destination Table and Link to Excel 3. Go back to Excel and add another row in the table or another column 4. The Word table is updated with the new row or column but LOSES a row or column!!! The update overwrites rows/columns and seems to be trying to keep to the same size as pasted. This is awful. What can we do??? -- morrowkd |
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