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Linda - 27 Jul 2004 09:12 GMT
I have to copy and paste a bunch of stuff from my Excel
spreadsheet to my Word....but I can't copy several lines
without copying the grids too, or at least the words will
be out of sequence....(I just want all the words, not the
table setup)
does anyone know how to fix this?  help will be greatly
appreciated, since this could help me save so much time.
plz email me with replies thanks!
--linda
Debra Dalgleish - 27 Jul 2004 12:40 GMT
Copy the data in Excel, and paste it into Word
In Word, select the table that contains the data
Choose Table>Convert>Table to Text
Select one of the separation options, click OK

> I have to copy and paste a bunch of stuff from my Excel
> spreadsheet to my Word....but I can't copy several lines
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> plz email me with replies thanks!
> --linda

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Jon Peltier - 27 Jul 2004 21:00 GMT
Alternatively, in Word, select Paste Special from the Edit menu, and
select the Unformatted Text option.

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> Copy the data in Excel, and paste it into Word
> In Word, select the table that contains the data
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>> plz email me with replies thanks!
>> --linda
- 28 Jul 2004 03:35 GMT
thanks a lot! that really helped!
>-----Original Message-----
>Copy the data in Excel, and paste it into Word
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>> plz email me with replies thanks!
>> --linda
 
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