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I would like to format text in Word, using color, underline, italics, etc.
and paste it into an Excel cell without having the format changed or removed. I have turned off smart paste in Word, and was able to do it. However, the next time I tried, all the formatting was removed. I cannot figure out what was different between the two times. I do not want to paste as a Word document object, because the characters need to be recognized at text. I also sometimes have trouble pasting between two Word files. I want the format to STAY THE SAME, not be changed by the program. This worked several years ago in Word, but the bug introduced in the late 90's has not been fixed. Do any of you know how to avoid this problem? |
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It's not a bug at all, Dana.
For Excel to Word: I don't understand why you need things seen as text. If that's the case, create the text in the Excel file, not in Word. Are you pasting into a cell or into a textbox in Excel? For Word to Word: Likely both documents are using the same style NAME with different attributes. For instance, doc 1 has Heading 1 as bold and italic, and doc 2 has it as green font. If you paste special--Unformatted, it'll take on the destination formatting. See: http://www.officearticles.com/word/p...oft_word.ht m ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Dana" wrote in message ... I would like to format text in Word, using color, underline, italics, etc. and paste it into an Excel cell without having the format changed or removed. I have turned off smart paste in Word, and was able to do it. However, the next time I tried, all the formatting was removed. I cannot figure out what was different between the two times. I do not want to paste as a Word document object, because the characters need to be recognized at text. I also sometimes have trouble pasting between two Word files. I want the format to STAY THE SAME, not be changed by the program. This worked several years ago in Word, but the bug introduced in the late 90's has not been fixed. Do any of you know how to avoid this problem? |
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The text needs to be handled in other programs as text, not as an image.
I am pasting into a cell, not a text box. This is sequence, so it is one word made up of hundreds of letters. I want to format the text in Word for the following reasons: I have not been able to search for parts of the text in a cell, Excel just finds the entire cell. I want to find strings of about 20 letters and underline them. I also can have features such as sequence variations annotated by the human genome web sites using color, underlining and italics and I can put the annotated text into word. I want to put the put the part I am using into Excel with the features already marked. I cannot count the number of characters in Excel, but can in Word. Formatting part of the text in a cell is clunky in Excel, but formatting part of a word is very easy in Word. The formatting choices are easier to find and use in Word. As for pasting unformatted in Word, I lose the subscripts, superscripts, color, underlining. I want to paste FORMATTED. The BUG sometimes even happens if both documents have the same font and size. If I paste a combination of bold and notbold text, often the bolding is reversed, the non bold becomes bold and the bold becomes regular text. Can I turn off the styles? In most cases I am just using body text. Also, if I delete a paragraph mark in Word, sometime the font and syyles are changed to match neither document. "Anne Troy" wrote: It's not a bug at all, Dana. For Excel to Word: I don't understand why you need things seen as text. If that's the case, create the text in the Excel file, not in Word. Are you pasting into a cell or into a textbox in Excel? For Word to Word: Likely both documents are using the same style NAME with different attributes. For instance, doc 1 has Heading 1 as bold and italic, and doc 2 has it as green font. If you paste special--Unformatted, it'll take on the destination formatting. See: http://www.officearticles.com/word/p...oft_word.ht m ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Dana" wrote in message ... I would like to format text in Word, using color, underline, italics, etc. and paste it into an Excel cell without having the format changed or removed. I have turned off smart paste in Word, and was able to do it. However, the next time I tried, all the formatting was removed. I cannot figure out what was different between the two times. I do not want to paste as a Word document object, because the characters need to be recognized at text. I also sometimes have trouble pasting between two Word files. I want the format to STAY THE SAME, not be changed by the program. This worked several years ago in Word, but the bug introduced in the late 90's has not been fixed. Do any of you know how to avoid this problem? |
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