Link Excel Spreadsheet to Word Document
Using Office 2003
Since it's much easier and more practical to use Excel to perform calculations as opposed to using Word, I was wondering how to go about doing something. I want to create a small spreadsheet in Excel - including formulas. Then link the range of cells from Excel to a Word document. How do I go about doing this? I recall that it is possible; I just do not know how to do it. Also, is this the best route to take? ANY help would be greatly appreciated, Karen |
Link Excel Spreadsheet to Word Document
copy the cells in excel and use paste special and paste link in word
-- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Karen" wrote: Using Office 2003 Since it's much easier and more practical to use Excel to perform calculations as opposed to using Word, I was wondering how to go about doing something. I want to create a small spreadsheet in Excel - including formulas. Then link the range of cells from Excel to a Word document. How do I go about doing this? I recall that it is possible; I just do not know how to do it. Also, is this the best route to take? ANY help would be greatly appreciated, Karen |
Link Excel Spreadsheet to Word Document
Thank you VERY much - It worked great!
"John" wrote: copy the cells in excel and use paste special and paste link in word -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Karen" wrote: Using Office 2003 Since it's much easier and more practical to use Excel to perform calculations as opposed to using Word, I was wondering how to go about doing something. I want to create a small spreadsheet in Excel - including formulas. Then link the range of cells from Excel to a Word document. How do I go about doing this? I recall that it is possible; I just do not know how to do it. Also, is this the best route to take? ANY help would be greatly appreciated, Karen |
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