Hello Susan,
A copy/paste command will create a Word table in Word from Excel.
you could also do the following: Insert, object, From file, browse to the
Excel file, Insert. With this method you can check "link" and from now on
everytime you change something in the Excel table the word document can be
updated automatically.
Gilles
>I converted a class schedule from Word to Excel in order to better work
>with formulas since I am terrible with math. My concern now is that I will
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> Thanks for information.
> Susan
Susan - 02 Jul 2006 03:22 GMT
Is it possible to link Excel fields to fields? in Publisher document? For
instance, I changed the fall 2006 schedule for classes and now we are
working on a brochure which will have class descriptions and times. I wish
that I could link the class dates and times to class dates and times so that
everytime I change it on the Excel sheet, it would change in the course
description in the Publisher document.
> Hello Susan,
>
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>> Thanks for information.
>> Susan
Gilles Desjardins - 02 Jul 2006 13:55 GMT
Hello Susan,
From Excel copy your table or cell information then in Publisher Edit, Paste
Special and decide what you would like to do. Links is what I think you
want.
HTH
Gilles
> Is it possible to link Excel fields to fields? in Publisher document? For
> instance, I changed the fall 2006 schedule for classes and now we are
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>>> Thanks for information.
>>> Susan