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I have a document that includes a lot of links to an excel table which has
values set using Excel "scenario"s. I pick the scenario, copy the cells in excel, create an excel link from word (which pastes a picture), and then lock the link. I then go to another section in word, select a different scenario in Excel, etc. The document always looks right on screen, and looks right on print-preview, but is alway wrong when I print. I can provide the files if needed. It certainly seems to be an obvious bug (the print does not match the screen). Suggest you fix it. |
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Hi Richard
What is wrong when you print? Is it the formatting or the content? And, what version of Word and Excel are you using? Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a document that includes a lot of links to an excel table which has values set using Excel "scenario"s. I pick the scenario, copy the cells in excel, create an excel link from word (which pastes a picture), and then lock the link. I then go to another section in word, select a different scenario in Excel, etc. The document always looks right on screen, and looks right on print-preview, but is alway wrong when I print. I can provide the files if needed. It certainly seems to be an obvious bug (the print does not match the screen). Suggest you fix it. |
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Shauna,
I am using Office 2003. I have a table in excel (call it table A), and I have a number of "Scenarios" I run on table A (call them A-S1, A-S2, A-S3). What I was doing was selecting scenario 1, and then copy the table, and then in word paste-special-Excel-PasteLink to paste the table in Word. I then went to Edit and Links, and selected Lock to lock the table. I then went to excel, selected scenario 2, copied the table, etc etc etc. I end up with a document with 3 tables, showing A-S1, A-S2, and A-S3. It all looks rosy, however when I go to print, I end up with a document with three copies of A-S3. Bummer. Cheers Richard "Shauna Kelly" wrote: Hi Richard What is wrong when you print? Is it the formatting or the content? And, what version of Word and Excel are you using? Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a document that includes a lot of links to an excel table which has values set using Excel "scenario"s. I pick the scenario, copy the cells in excel, create an excel link from word (which pastes a picture), and then lock the link. I then go to another section in word, select a different scenario in Excel, etc. The document always looks right on screen, and looks right on print-preview, but is alway wrong when I print. I can provide the files if needed. It certainly seems to be an obvious bug (the print does not match the screen). Suggest you fix it. |
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Hi Richard
I think the answer is that you should not link to the Excel file. Try Edit Paste Special and choose an appropriate format (I generally paste as a picture). Don't tick the link box and see how it goes. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Richard" wrote in message ... Shauna, I am using Office 2003. I have a table in excel (call it table A), and I have a number of "Scenarios" I run on table A (call them A-S1, A-S2, A-S3). What I was doing was selecting scenario 1, and then copy the table, and then in word paste-special-Excel-PasteLink to paste the table in Word. I then went to Edit and Links, and selected Lock to lock the table. I then went to excel, selected scenario 2, copied the table, etc etc etc. I end up with a document with 3 tables, showing A-S1, A-S2, and A-S3. It all looks rosy, however when I go to print, I end up with a document with three copies of A-S3. Bummer. Cheers Richard "Shauna Kelly" wrote: Hi Richard What is wrong when you print? Is it the formatting or the content? And, what version of Word and Excel are you using? Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a document that includes a lot of links to an excel table which has values set using Excel "scenario"s. I pick the scenario, copy the cells in excel, create an excel link from word (which pastes a picture), and then lock the link. I then go to another section in word, select a different scenario in Excel, etc. The document always looks right on screen, and looks right on print-preview, but is alway wrong when I print. I can provide the files if needed. It certainly seems to be an obvious bug (the print does not match the screen). Suggest you fix it. |
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I wonder if the fact that all three scenarios are on the same Excel sheet is
affecting what is updated, especially if the Update Links option is selected (ToolsOptions, Print tab). Even if only for troubleshooting, if nothing else seems to work, you might try copying your Excel table to three different sheets and run each scenario on a different sheet. Word may be seeing your links as the same thing when updating during printing, causing it to show the same thing at each place. Just a thought. Ed "Shauna Kelly" wrote in message ... Hi Richard I think the answer is that you should not link to the Excel file. Try Edit Paste Special and choose an appropriate format (I generally paste as a picture). Don't tick the link box and see how it goes. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Richard" wrote in message ... Shauna, I am using Office 2003. I have a table in excel (call it table A), and I have a number of "Scenarios" I run on table A (call them A-S1, A-S2, A-S3). What I was doing was selecting scenario 1, and then copy the table, and then in word paste-special-Excel-PasteLink to paste the table in Word. I then went to Edit and Links, and selected Lock to lock the table. I then went to excel, selected scenario 2, copied the table, etc etc etc. I end up with a document with 3 tables, showing A-S1, A-S2, and A-S3. It all looks rosy, however when I go to print, I end up with a document with three copies of A-S3. Bummer. Cheers Richard "Shauna Kelly" wrote: Hi Richard What is wrong when you print? Is it the formatting or the content? And, what version of Word and Excel are you using? Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a document that includes a lot of links to an excel table which has values set using Excel "scenario"s. I pick the scenario, copy the cells in excel, create an excel link from word (which pastes a picture), and then lock the link. I then go to another section in word, select a different scenario in Excel, etc. The document always looks right on screen, and looks right on print-preview, but is alway wrong when I print. I can provide the files if needed. It certainly seems to be an obvious bug (the print does not match the screen). Suggest you fix it. |
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