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Default Missing Excel columns in Microsoft Publisher?

Does the actual Excel file have to be entered into the Publisher/Word
document? Or just a representation of it?

What I'm thinking is that if you can get what you need to include displayed
on the screen in Excel, you could use a screen capture tool such as SnagIt,
IrfanView, PrintKey 2000 (search the internet for any of those) to capture a
..gif or .jpg of what you want and save it as a graphic file and then insert
the graphic file into the Publisher or Word document and size as required.
..jpg or .gif will give you good quality without the bloat overhead that a
..bmp from PrtScr would give you in your final file.

"Iceman" wrote:

When I copy a spreadsheet into Microsoft Publisher, initially I will be able
to see all of the columns. However, once I try to size-down the spreadsheet
so it will fit on the page, columns disappear from the spreadsheet. I need
this spreadsheet to print landscape on a page with portrait headers and
footers. Word won't let me rotate the spreadsheet and it has the same
missing columns problem anyway. I'm trying to add this to a larger report.