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Pasting Linked Object - Multi-Page Chart
I am trying to paste a fairly large excel spreadsheet to Word. When I paste
it as a linked object, it appears correctly, up to and including the "cells to repeat at top of page" option. However, when I paste the chart in as a linked object, the chart is copied onto a single page and the text is unreadable (too small). I'm using Office 2002. Am I going to have to simply do the linkage on a page by page basis? Or is there a way to do it so that the whole chart will appear legibly and sensibly? Incidentally, the data from 2007 was 32 pages when done in a Word Table, and I expect 2008 will likely be the same if not more. |
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