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Hello,

I am prining in charts as pictures into a word document, and i have noticed
that i some of the words have strange spaces between them (in particular
there is a random space between the letter 'w' and the letter 't' in the word
"growth".

I double checked my excel file and there are no spaces.

What could be causing this? Any solutions?
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Hi,

Your question is ambiguos. Could you kindly eloborate a bit with reference
to Excel.

Challa Prabhu

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Hello,

I am prining in charts as pictures into a word document, and i have noticed
that i some of the words have strange spaces between them (in particular
there is a random space between the letter 'w' and the letter 't' in the word
"growth".

I double checked my excel file and there are no spaces.

What could be causing this? Any solutions?
--
jc

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