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I am copying excel table into word and doing a simple paste. When I
paste the table, the empty space in the cell is filled with dots and
the number wraps. Any suggestions.


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I am unable to produce that result.
If you paste into Notepad does the result show the same dots?
To paste, are you highlighting the required number of cells in an
MSWord table to do the Paste Cells ?




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I am copying excel table into word and doing a simple paste. When I
paste the table, the empty space in the cell is filled with dots and
the number wraps. Any suggestions.



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