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Default Excel Linked Tables and Footnotes

My document includes a table that I would like to link to Excel. However I
also need to include the footnote functionality in the table. When I use the
Link to Excel I loose the footnote functionality. I can think of some
complicated solutions but am interested in simple ones.
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Hi ?B?RG9scGhpbg==?=,

My document includes a table that I would like to link to Excel. However I
also need to include the footnote functionality in the table. When I use the
Link to Excel I loose the footnote functionality. I can think of some
complicated solutions but am interested in simple ones.

I don't think there are any simple ones... When you update a table link, any
editing you've done in the table (it's actually a LINK field) is discarded (the
result is a completely new writing, not just an update of whatever changed).

This means you'd need to use a macro, in some form or other.

Cindy Meister
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