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![]() Hi, I want to steal some data that's in a Excel spreadsheet in 23 cells and copy just the data in to MS Word. I don't want to import the whole table with it's cells ...I just want the value in the cell. If I do it one at a time it works and then its just a line of text in Word, but if I try to copy more than one line into word it creates a table, how can I avoid that, other then cut & pasting each cell one at a time? Cheers' Dave |
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Select all the cells and copy them.
In Word, PasteSpecial | Unformatted Text .... should give you the values tab separated Regards Trevor "Dave Cason" <Dave wrote in message ... Hi, I want to steal some data that's in a Excel spreadsheet in 23 cells and copy just the data in to MS Word. I don't want to import the whole table with it's cells ...I just want the value in the cell. If I do it one at a time it works and then its just a line of text in Word, but if I try to copy more than one line into word it creates a table, how can I avoid that, other then cut & pasting each cell one at a time? Cheers' Dave |
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