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How do I extend an Excel table to another page in Word?
Please help, I don't know why its doing this, it might be a bug! I made a
new Excel table in my Word document, the table has enough rows to extend to 2 or 3 more pages. However, when I pull the bottom of the table to view more rows, it will not go beyond the page it was inserted on. Therefore, only so many rows are visible. I know I've seen tables go more than one page in a Word document. Is there a limitation for Excel tables in Word? Please help! |
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Hi ?B?U3R1YmJsZXIxOTY5?=,
Please help, I don't know why its doing this, it might be a bug! I made a new Excel table in my Word document, the table has enough rows to extend to 2 or 3 more pages. However, when I pull the bottom of the table to view more rows, it will not go beyond the page it was inserted on. Word handles an Excel table OBJECT like a graphic. These kinds of things cannot extend across pages, but are limited to a single page. Only a Word table can break across pages. Possibly, you could create the table in a seperate Excel file, then link that into Word so that it looks and behaves like a Word table, but brings across the data from Excel. (Copy, then Edit/Paste Special in Word; activate "link"). Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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