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I was asked to copy data from an Excel spreadsheet and insert the data as a
table in Word. When I select the relevant cells, copy, and paste them into Word, the resulting table extends beyond the margins of the page. How can I resize the table so that it fits on the page? I have tried autofit to window using percentage and inches, but have had no success with either. I ended up pasting the table as a picture, which worked fine, but then I was told that the end user might want to edit the information, so I should not insert the information as a picture. I inserted the data as an Excel object in Word, but then was told that they thought the data should be inserted as a Word table because the document will most likely be filed electronically and they don't know whether the system can handle embedded objects, so I'm back to square one. Can anyone tell me how to resize the table in a way that keeps all the formatting and cell sizes in their original proportions so that the table changes as a whole? Thank you. |
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Hi ?B?RnJpdHo=?=,
I was asked to copy data from an Excel spreadsheet and insert the data as a table in Word. When I select the relevant cells, copy, and paste them into Word, the resulting table extends beyond the margins of the page. How can I resize the table so that it fits on the page? I have tried autofit to window using percentage and inches, but have had no success with either. Which version of Word are we dealing with? 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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