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Default How to print tables "What you see is what you get"


When copying a spreadsheet and pasting it as an image, Excel will not paste
"what you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) but will change text wrapping, cell
gutters, etc.

Is there a setting to eliminate this? This was not an issue in Excel 2003.
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