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I have an Excel spreadsheet that has 119 rows and I would like to insert that
into a Word document. I've inserted it as an object, but when it comes in,
it cuts off a lot of my rows. I've done a paste special and it does the same
thing. Am I able to insert this spreadsheet into my Word document? Please
let me know.

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you have to make your page size in the document wide enough to hold all the
rows, for example, use Legal/Landscape and smaller margins, etc

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I have an Excel spreadsheet that has 119 rows and I would like to insert that
into a Word document. I've inserted it as an object, but when it comes in,
it cuts off a lot of my rows. I've done a paste special and it does the same
thing. Am I able to insert this spreadsheet into my Word document? Please
let me know.

Thanks!
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Sherry Vinturella

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