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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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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.

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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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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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