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I think I need to back up and let you know what I am trying to create. I
need the data to appear as text in one excel field because I am transferring the data to access for a database I am working on. I tried to paste it from Word as a "word object" but it is then a picture and not text. I tried pasting it as html and I had the same problem that I was having before. It is pasting the numbers in multiple cells instead of just one. Do you have any other ideas? "Sean Timmons" wrote: Then I can only think of two options.. Paste special as a Word Object and resize as you like Paste special as HTML, though that would put it into two cells, not 1. "darkfeld" wrote: That worked great except that I was hoping to keep the spacing that was achieved by using the tabs. I need multiple numbers to be housed in one cell but to be spaced evenly. Like this: 25 52 65 100 95 100 2 95 5 32 I am getting: 25 52 65 100 95 100 2 95 5 32 "Tom Hutchins" wrote: Copy the text in Word. In Excel, select the cell where you want to paste the text. Press F2 to enter edit mode, then press Ctrl-V to paste the text. Hope this helps, Hutch "darkfeld" wrote: How can I take text that I have typed in Word 2003 and transfer it into one cell in Microsoft Excel 2007? The text in Word has tabs in between it and I cannot get it to transfer into only one cell. It keeps breaking the text up into different cells where the tab is located. Any ideas? |
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