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Default Spreadsheet With Multiple Columns To WORD as a Single Page Width ?

Hello,

Not sure if this should be asked in the WORD group, or here.
But have gotten such good help here in the past, will try here.

Using Excel 2007.
Old, but does most everything I need.

I have a spreadsheet that extends over quite a few columns.

What I want to do is to "compress" the spreadsheet, so that all columns
will fit into a document (WORD) that is already formatted for the normal
8-1/2 x 11 page.

Playing with View, etc. in the spreadsheet, I have been able to have all
the columns show up on a single page width.
Great.

I then do a Copy, and try pasting it into the existing WORD doc.
It refuses to Paste what I have selected as a single page width.

Not all that sharp with this.

How would I go about pasting what I have selected in Excel, and is what
I want, into WORD so it shows up as what I have formatted, and selected
in Excel; namely a single page width (with a smaller font of course
which I assume would be done automatically) ?

Thanks,
B.
 
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