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confused

Copy column in Excel and paste horizontally in Word.
 
Can I copy a column in Excel 2003 and paste it horizontally in Word 2003? If
so, how? Thanks, :)

Roger Govier[_3_]

Copy column in Excel and paste horizontally in Word.
 
Hi

In Excel, Copy the rangePaste SpecialTranspose to another location.
Copy the new location cells and paste into Word

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Confused" wrote in message
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Can I copy a column in Excel 2003 and paste it horizontally in Word 2003?
If
so, how? Thanks, :)



Gary''s Student

Copy column in Excel and paste horizontally in Word.
 
1. copy the column
2. paste the data transposed to an un-used row
3. copy the row
4. paste in Word
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Gary''s Student - gsnu200772

confused

Copy column in Excel and paste horizontally in Word.
 
It did some strange things in word when I pasted it. I am trying to copy a
column of symbols. I clicked on the column heading to highlight it, right
clicked and chose copy, then went to an empty row and right clicked on the
first cell and chose paste special, clicked the transpose box and ok. Then I
copied the row the same way I copied the column and pasted it into word. It
ended up giving me 14 pages with vertical lines and completely messed up the
order of the symobls which should have just taken less then a page of space
horizontally.

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

In Excel, Copy the rangePaste SpecialTranspose to another location.
Copy the new location cells and paste into Word

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Confused" wrote in message
...
Can I copy a column in Excel 2003 and paste it horizontally in Word 2003?
If
so, how? Thanks, :)



Roger Govier[_3_]

Copy column in Excel and paste horizontally in Word.
 
Hi

It worked fine for me.
How many rows did you transpose?
How were the symbols created?

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Confused" wrote in message
...
It did some strange things in word when I pasted it. I am trying to copy a
column of symbols. I clicked on the column heading to highlight it, right
clicked and chose copy, then went to an empty row and right clicked on the
first cell and chose paste special, clicked the transpose box and ok. Then
I
copied the row the same way I copied the column and pasted it into word.
It
ended up giving me 14 pages with vertical lines and completely messed up
the
order of the symobls which should have just taken less then a page of
space
horizontally.

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

In Excel, Copy the rangePaste SpecialTranspose to another location.
Copy the new location cells and paste into Word

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Confused" wrote in message
...
Can I copy a column in Excel 2003 and paste it horizontally in Word
2003?
If
so, how? Thanks, :)



confused

Copy column in Excel and paste horizontally in Word.
 
I transposed one column into a row. They symbols are all text which I
downloaded from the intenet as an excel file. I then sorted it the way I
wanted it and followed your directions.

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

It worked fine for me.
How many rows did you transpose?
How were the symbols created?

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Confused" wrote in message
...
It did some strange things in word when I pasted it. I am trying to copy a
column of symbols. I clicked on the column heading to highlight it, right
clicked and chose copy, then went to an empty row and right clicked on the
first cell and chose paste special, clicked the transpose box and ok. Then
I
copied the row the same way I copied the column and pasted it into word.
It
ended up giving me 14 pages with vertical lines and completely messed up
the
order of the symobls which should have just taken less then a page of
space
horizontally.

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

In Excel, Copy the rangePaste SpecialTranspose to another location.
Copy the new location cells and paste into Word

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Confused" wrote in message
...
Can I copy a column in Excel 2003 and paste it horizontally in Word
2003?
If
so, how? Thanks, :)


Earl Kiosterud

Copy column in Excel and paste horizontally in Word.
 
Confused,

Could it be that you clicked the row header, and wound up copying all the cells in the row
(all the way to the end, empty or not) and pasting them into Word? That would probably give
you a mess of pages. Perhaps you need to select only as far as there is data before you do
the copy.

--
Regards from Virginia Beach,

Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
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"Confused" wrote in message
...
It did some strange things in word when I pasted it. I am trying to copy a
column of symbols. I clicked on the column heading to highlight it, right
clicked and chose copy, then went to an empty row and right clicked on the
first cell and chose paste special, clicked the transpose box and ok. Then I
copied the row the same way I copied the column and pasted it into word. It
ended up giving me 14 pages with vertical lines and completely messed up the
order of the symobls which should have just taken less then a page of space
horizontally.

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

In Excel, Copy the rangePaste SpecialTranspose to another location.
Copy the new location cells and paste into Word

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Confused" wrote in message
...
Can I copy a column in Excel 2003 and paste it horizontally in Word 2003?
If
so, how? Thanks, :)






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