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I have created an algebra graphic template. How can I move it to a Word
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Sara,

I don't know just what it is, or how it's being changed when you
(presumably) paste it into Word. Try Edit - Paste Special in Word. There
are some picture options that might work for you. Don't use the Microsoft
Excel Workbook Object option, unless you don't mind that it will embed into
the Word document the entire workbook from which you copied it (though you
won't see any but the part you copied).

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