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Linda D.
When linking an Excel table to a publisher document, we are finding that the
font used (arial narrow) when linked to publisher, shows in publisher as a
disjointed sentence - example: "taxes" in Excel shows in publisher as "tax
es". Once a table is linked, it is basically a snapshot of the original and
can't be edited. Any ideas on why an Microsoft Excel product would react
this way in a Microsoft Publisher document??? Any suggestions on what we can
do?
font used (arial narrow) when linked to publisher, shows in publisher as a
disjointed sentence - example: "taxes" in Excel shows in publisher as "tax
es". Once a table is linked, it is basically a snapshot of the original and
can't be edited. Any ideas on why an Microsoft Excel product would react
this way in a Microsoft Publisher document??? Any suggestions on what we can
do?