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JB - 17 Apr 2006 14:21 GMT
I recently installed MS Office 2003 in a new computer.  I have an Excel
spreadsheet that contains about 60 rows and a dozen columns.  When I
try to merge this spreadsheet into a Word document, only the first ~50
rows will merge.  Anything past that is ignored.  Is this a known bug?
I've tried saving the spreadsheet in older versions of Excel.  The
problem persists.  Thoughts?  --J.B.
Charles Kenyon - 18 Apr 2006 00:55 GMT
I'm merging in Office 2003 with a larger data file than this with no
problems. Any blank rows?
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>I recently installed MS Office 2003 in a new computer.  I have an Excel
> spreadsheet that contains about 60 rows and a dozen columns.  When I
> try to merge this spreadsheet into a Word document, only the first ~50
> rows will merge.  Anything past that is ignored.  Is this a known bug?
> I've tried saving the spreadsheet in older versions of Excel.  The
> problem persists.  Thoughts?  --J.B.
 
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