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Losing cell formatting as a result of a mail merge
I have set up a mail merge which pull figures from an Excel spreadsheet and
displays them in a Word document. The figures inputted into the spreadsheet are to two decimal places, though the cell formatting means that they are displayed as being to no decimal places. I want the same rounded figure to appear in my Word files, unfortunately the mail merge is ignoring the formatting and displaying the two decimal place figure. Is there anyway around this? I don't mind permanently losing the two decimal places in Excel if this is neccessary. Thanks! |
Losing cell formatting as a result of a mail merge
Hi,
Instead of doing mail merge from Excel to Word, make it Word to Word. Copy the data from Excel and paste it in Word and open this Word file as source data. Formatting will be preserved. This is what I do, though there are some options I found in previous posts. Regards, Jaleel "Pete" wrote: I have set up a mail merge which pull figures from an Excel spreadsheet and displays them in a Word document. The figures inputted into the spreadsheet are to two decimal places, though the cell formatting means that they are displayed as being to no decimal places. I want the same rounded figure to appear in my Word files, unfortunately the mail merge is ignoring the formatting and displaying the two decimal place figure. Is there anyway around this? I don't mind permanently losing the two decimal places in Excel if this is neccessary. Thanks! |
Losing cell formatting as a result of a mail merge
Thanks Jaleel.
That's certainly an option which I'll use as a last resort. I'm wondering if there are any solutions in Excel as I will need to be updating figures in the source document. Is it possible to make the cell formatting 'permanent' ie. the actual figures in the cells change in line with the formatting. Or perhaps in Word. Can I change the formatting in Word so it displays as xero decimal places? |
Losing cell formatting as a result of a mail merge
Hi Pete,
Please visit these sites. (Indebted to the honorable Excel giant, Mr. Dave Peterson). http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/as...164951033.aspx http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/C...ngWord2002.htm Regards, Jaleel "Pete" wrote: Thanks Jaleel. That's certainly an option which I'll use as a last resort. I'm wondering if there are any solutions in Excel as I will need to be updating figures in the source document. Is it possible to make the cell formatting 'permanent' ie. the actual figures in the cells change in line with the formatting. Or perhaps in Word. Can I change the formatting in Word so it displays as xero decimal places? |
Losing cell formatting as a result of a mail merge
But that guy took them from a post by Debra Dalgleish.
Jaleel wrote: Hi Pete, Please visit these sites. (Indebted to the honorable Excel giant, Mr. Dave Peterson). http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/as...164951033.aspx http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/C...ngWord2002.htm Regards, Jaleel "Pete" wrote: Thanks Jaleel. That's certainly an option which I'll use as a last resort. I'm wondering if there are any solutions in Excel as I will need to be updating figures in the source document. Is it possible to make the cell formatting 'permanent' ie. the actual figures in the cells change in line with the formatting. Or perhaps in Word. Can I change the formatting in Word so it displays as xero decimal places? -- Dave Peterson |
Losing cell formatting as a result of a mail merge
Perfect! Thanks Jaleel (Dave and Debra!)
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