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How to connect words in different rows
I copied a range of cells from Excel to Word, got rid of the gridlines, but
would now like to connect the words in the cells together. For example, I have it set up like this from Excel: 100000; 110000; 120000; 130000; 140000; I would like it to look like this without having to do it manually, as I have a few hundred numbers to work with: 100000;110000;120000;130000;140000; Any tips would be greatly appreciated! |
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How to connect words in different rows
Select the column of text and Use EditReplace and insert ^p in the Find
what box and put a space (press the spacebar) in the Replace with box. Click on No when asked if you want to continue the replace in the rest of the document. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Sharon" wrote in message ... I copied a range of cells from Excel to Word, got rid of the gridlines, but would now like to connect the words in the cells together. For example, I have it set up like this from Excel: 100000; 110000; 120000; 130000; 140000; I would like it to look like this without having to do it manually, as I have a few hundred numbers to work with: 100000;110000;120000;130000;140000; Any tips would be greatly appreciated! |
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How to connect words in different rows
It works! Thanks so much!
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Select the column of text and Use EditReplace and insert ^p in the Find what box and put a space (press the spacebar) in the Replace with box. Click on No when asked if you want to continue the replace in the rest of the document. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Sharon" wrote in message ... I copied a range of cells from Excel to Word, got rid of the gridlines, but would now like to connect the words in the cells together. For example, I have it set up like this from Excel: 100000; 110000; 120000; 130000; 140000; I would like it to look like this without having to do it manually, as I have a few hundred numbers to work with: 100000;110000;120000;130000;140000; Any tips would be greatly appreciated! |
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