EMBED
I've done that; the issue is that it won't insert multiple pages.
"chefmike" wrote:
I have had success with "Insert" "object" "Word Document" you might try this
"Platypus" wrote:
How about pasting via a text box? Is there anyway to keep the formatting
between applications when using a text box? Specifically, bullets, margins,
and numbering?
Thanks
"Dave F" wrote:
Well, I don't think that the EMBED function is meant to produce
printer-friendly layouts of Word documents. Perhaps put a message in large
type at the top of the Word document saying that it should be saved to the
user's local drive, opened in Word, and printed from there.
Dave
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"Platypus" wrote:
I am trying to insert a multi-page Word document into an Excel sheet.
However,:
- If I use the EMBED function from the insert menu, it only inserts the
first page so that it is visible. It will display the entire document if I
double click the cell; but, I need to have it be print-friendly.
- If I copy and paste the document, it throws all the formatting off. Going
back in to reformat is not acceptable as I will have to update this workbook
on an annual basis.
Thank you in advance
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