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Fredrik Eide Nilsen
Hi.
I'm making a Word template wich includes links to data sheets in an
Excel spreadsheet. I have problems understanding some of the things
that happens. I use Office 2003 btw.
Here's what I do: Open the spreadsheet and select the cells I want to
link to from Word. I copy them and paste them into Word with the Paste
-> Special command. So far so good. But:
If I choose Paste as -> Picture (or Office Excel Worksheet Object),
the size of the picture is corrupted in some strange way. It is wider
and shorter than the original in Excel. How can I make sure that the
pasted picture (or object) is exactly the same size as the original?
If I choose Paste as -> Formatted Text, an extra paragraph mark is
inserted above the table. It does not behave as an ordinary paragraph
and when I try to delete it, the table is deleted too. Is there any
way to avoid this extra "paragraph"?
I'm making a Word template wich includes links to data sheets in an
Excel spreadsheet. I have problems understanding some of the things
that happens. I use Office 2003 btw.
Here's what I do: Open the spreadsheet and select the cells I want to
link to from Word. I copy them and paste them into Word with the Paste
-> Special command. So far so good. But:
If I choose Paste as -> Picture (or Office Excel Worksheet Object),
the size of the picture is corrupted in some strange way. It is wider
and shorter than the original in Excel. How can I make sure that the
pasted picture (or object) is exactly the same size as the original?
If I choose Paste as -> Formatted Text, an extra paragraph mark is
inserted above the table. It does not behave as an ordinary paragraph
and when I try to delete it, the table is deleted too. Is there any
way to avoid this extra "paragraph"?