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Hello,
I am hoping someone can tell me how Word 2007 controls the indent levels on data linked from Excel 2007. In my tables I have a table shell into which a nested table is paste linked from Excel (Paste Special - Paste Link, Html format). I noticed that when this is done that Word does not always faithfully reflect the indent formatting present in the original Excel document. More specifically, Excel's indent level 1 is not honored and is left justified the same as text/data that has an indent level 0. Text/data with an indent level 2, however, is in its proper place. How is Word controlling this? Is there someway I can get Word to honor the original formatting? While I realize that embedding an Excel object into the table cell would solve this problem, I specifically cannot use an embedded Excel Object Worksheet for this, it must be a nested Word table linked to Excel. My thanks to anyone who can provide some insight/help. Ned Zimmerman |
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