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Importing Excel Object
In Word 2003, when I insert an Excel file as an object (linked), the
formatting gets messed up. (For instance, there is double underlining that shows up as a single underline, and the font is not correct.) Is there any way to keep the formatting intact? Also, in order to get the Excel file to fit on the page, after I insert the object I have to "find" it because it is hidden, then right click and format (layout, behind text & center, advanced, alignment, centered to page). Is there any way to make this a permanent setting in Word? I tried looking in Options but couldn't find anything. Thanks! |
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