I am using both Word XP and Word 2003, maybe I don't know the program well
enough, but it seems like a good idea to be able to import a table that has
been created in Excel into Word. I know of experiences where I would like to
have inserted one of the tables I made in Excel into a larger document
created in Word. The only thing that I know of that combines the two
programs is the ability of Word to create a graph from a table in Excel, but
not to insert the table only.
garfield-n-odie - 28 Dec 2004 22:20 GMT
Word does allow you to import an already created table from Exce.
> I am using both Word XP and Word 2003, maybe I don't know the program well
> enough, but it seems like a good idea to be able to import a table that has
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> programs is the ability of Word to create a graph from a table in Excel, but
> not to insert the table only.
Jezebel - 28 Dec 2004 23:11 GMT
No maybe about it. Type 'Excel' into Word's Help and follow the example.
This would have been quicker than posting a message to this forum.
> I am using both Word XP and Word 2003, maybe I don't know the program well
> enough, but it seems like a good idea to be able to import a table that has
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> programs is the ability of Word to create a graph from a table in Excel, but
> not to insert the table only.
thechief - 29 Dec 2004 22:39 GMT
Thank you for your help. Oddly enough I have done that before, but thank you
for reminding me how to perform that operation.
> No maybe about it. Type 'Excel' into Word's Help and follow the example.
> This would have been quicker than posting a message to this forum.
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> but
> > not to insert the table only.