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Hi parkman,
Whatever formatting is being lost is because someone has tried to override the format in which the data are obtained via the link. The only reliable way to apply a particular different format to the data is via a Charformat switch - which will apply that format to the whole of the linked data. Thus, if you need different formats for different portions, you might consider using separate links for each and applying the Charformat switch accordingly. See Word's Help file for more details. Alternatively, apply some suitable Style names to the various ranges in Excel and format those Styles appropriately in Word. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "parkman" wrote in message ... i have a word document with several excel tables as links, so that i can easily update the data. however i face a very annoying problem. each time the data gets updated (be it manually by clicking update in the menu or automatically when opening the document, after some data was changed in the excel file) the formatting gets lost. is there a way to solve this? |
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