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How do i keep tables imported from excel inside the the margins?
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How do i keep tables imported from excel inside the the margins?
You can't, if they are physically wider than the page. You can fiddle with
the cell widths and you can use a smaller font, but that's about all. This is especially true if the Excel sheet was set up in landscape form and the Word doc is portrait. "nogibear" wrote in message ... This relates to dat imported form Excel which is treated like a table |
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How do i keep tables imported from excel inside the the margins?
You might try copying in Excel using Shift+Edit Copy Picture. This
copies your Excel table as a graphic. Then in Word just use Paste (Ctrl+V). The table should import to fit into the margins. You will not, however, be able to edit or format the actual table in any way. HTH Ed "nogibear" wrote in message ... This relates to dat imported form Excel which is treated like a table |
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