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Can Excel Export Data to Word Format?
I have a spreadsheet with rows of data, just like a database. I would like to
create a report of this data in Word format. It has to be in Word as this will be a document to be edited later on and turned into a book. Can Excel export this data to a Word document? I have Excel ver 2000 and there doesn't seem to be this option. I do not want to use Copy/Paste method, as this will simply create a very large table in Word which can be messy. I don't want the Word document to have tables. Does the newest version of Excel able to save the spreadsheet as a Word document (ideally with no tables). Thanks |
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it is very easy to convert a table in word to just text ... check out table / convert / table to text option in word. -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "Reddiance" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet with rows of data, just like a database. I would like to create a report of this data in Word format. It has to be in Word as this will be a document to be edited later on and turned into a book. Can Excel export this data to a Word document? I have Excel ver 2000 and there doesn't seem to be this option. I do not want to use Copy/Paste method, as this will simply create a very large table in Word which can be messy. I don't want the Word document to have tables. Does the newest version of Excel able to save the spreadsheet as a Word document (ideally with no tables). Thanks |
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1. Select the range you want to copy to Word. 2. Hold down your "Shift" key, keep it depressed. 3. Select "EditCopy Picture" . 4. Access your Word document and "Paste" ----- XL2003 Regards William "Reddiance" wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet with rows of data, just like a database. I would like to create a report of this data in Word format. It has to be in Word as this will be a document to be edited later on and turned into a book. Can Excel export this data to a Word document? I have Excel ver 2000 and there doesn't seem to be this option. I do not want to use Copy/Paste method, as this will simply create a very large table in Word which can be messy. I don't want the Word document to have tables. Does the newest version of Excel able to save the spreadsheet as a Word document (ideally with no tables). Thanks |
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