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Hallo!

I have been trying for the whole day to put an Excel-Sheet containing
different tables ( each one of different breadth) into Word.
Unfortunately I didn t succeed in creating a Word document, which shows all
the Excel tables in a legible way. Most of the tables that are wider than a
normal Word document are being cut off .
I even did not succeed in changing the size of the tables in Word, so that
I cannot see the part that was cut off after being transformt into Word.

It would be great if someone could help me!!!

Thanks

Nimo from Frankfurt (Germany)
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You can copy and paste as a picture (hold down shift and click edit will give
you that option)

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Peo Sjoblom

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Hallo!

I have been trying for the whole day to put an Excel-Sheet containing
different tables ( each one of different breadth) into Word.
Unfortunately I didn t succeed in creating a Word document, which shows all
the Excel tables in a legible way. Most of the tables that are wider than a
normal Word document are being cut off .
I even did not succeed in changing the size of the tables in Word, so that
I cannot see the part that was cut off after being transformt into Word.

It would be great if someone could help me!!!

Thanks

Nimo from Frankfurt (Germany)

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