EMBED Excel Sheet

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jtr

In Word '97 I was able to create a word document and
embed an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is used for
calculations such as in calculating a statement. When I
go to the text portion of the document, the "picture" of
the Excel spreadsheet remains and provides the layout on
what the page will look like when printed.

In Word 2003, all I get is a "gray area"
indicating "EMBED Excel Sheet 8". If I open this embedded
worksheet, I can see the numbers, but I can't see the
entire document (spreadsheet + text) to see the entire
page layout. Is there a "magic button" to get the spread
sheet to display?
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP - DELETE UPPERCASE CHARACT

Toggle off the display of field codes by pressing Alt+F9

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Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

You don't, but it's the equivalent of checking/unchecking the "Field codes"
box on the View tab of Tools | Options. It is listed, along with scores of
other keyboard shortcuts, in Word's Help topic "Shortcut keys" or "Keyboard
shortcuts."
 
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