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Importing from excel to word
How to a prevent the formatting from changing when importing a chart from
excel to word? Or, how can I change it once in word? HELP! I've never had this problem before. D |
Importing from excel to word
Try inserting the chart as an object in Word. Click INSERT on the menu and
select OBJECT. Click the CREATE FROM FILE tab, click the BROWSE button and locate your file and then click the LINK TO FILE check box. To modify the chart or the workbook just double click on the object in your Word doc. -- Kevin Backmann "Kenike" wrote: How to a prevent the formatting from changing when importing a chart from excel to word? Or, how can I change it once in word? HELP! I've never had this problem before. D |
Importing from excel to word
Kevin,
Thank you! That helped; a little longer of a process, but at least it did what I wanted it to do without any format changes. I appreciate your advice! Denise "Kevin B" wrote: Try inserting the chart as an object in Word. Click INSERT on the menu and select OBJECT. Click the CREATE FROM FILE tab, click the BROWSE button and locate your file and then click the LINK TO FILE check box. To modify the chart or the workbook just double click on the object in your Word doc. -- Kevin Backmann "Kenike" wrote: How to a prevent the formatting from changing when importing a chart from excel to word? Or, how can I change it once in word? HELP! I've never had this problem before. D |
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