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I am using Word 2002 & Excel 2002 for XP Pro.
I have been copying and pasting tables from Excel to Word for a long time. Today something new happened. When I pasted the table into my Word document, Word resized at least one of my columns. (It may have resized them all, but one was dramatically noticeable, approx. three times its previous width.) It has never done this before. Previously, the columns have always stayed the same as they were in Excel. Any idea what caused this change, and how to stop it? Thanks! |
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Hi ?B?SkRHdWlu?=,
I am using Word 2002 & Excel 2002 for XP Pro. I have been copying and pasting tables from Excel to Word for a long time. Today something new happened. When I pasted the table into my Word document, Word resized at least one of my columns. (It may have resized them all, but one was dramatically noticeable, approx. three times its previous width.) It has never done this before. Previously, the columns have always stayed the same as they were in Excel. Any idea what caused this change, and how to stop it? I have no idea what might have changed. The only thing that comes to mind is that, for some reason, Word may have been pasting in RTF format, before, and has changed to using HTML by default. If you paste using Edit/Paste Special and choose RTF does that make any difference? 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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Was it working fine previously with those versions of Word & Excel?
I have had similar problems, but it was when I changed from Word 97 to 2002. Now whenever I paste an Excel table into Word, I have to deselect Table | Table Properties | Table | Preferred width, then decrease the default cell margins after hitting the Table Options button, and punch in my preferred width for each column under the column tab. I repeart the process every time I paste the same Excel table with new data. Whereas before, I'd fiddle with the Excel table 2 or 3 times to get it to work in Word, and never have to deal with it again. I am using Word 2002 & Excel 2002 for XP Pro. I have been copying and pasting tables from Excel to Word for a long time. Today something new happened. When I pasted the table into my Word document, Word resized at least one of my columns. |
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