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Can I imbed a Word Document into an Excel Workbook?
I am trying to make a reporting package seamless for printing and binding by
inserting a Word Document (with text, headers, footers and a few charts) directly into a workbook (ie. having it's own tab). If this is not possible, anything that will produce the same results of having the Word doc info in the spreadhseet would be helpful. |
Can I imbed a Word Document into an Excel Workbook?
What version of Word and Excel are you using?
"ChyTown1017" wrote: I am trying to make a reporting package seamless for printing and binding by inserting a Word Document (with text, headers, footers and a few charts) directly into a workbook (ie. having it's own tab). If this is not possible, anything that will produce the same results of having the Word doc info in the spreadhseet would be helpful. |
Can I imbed a Word Document into an Excel Workbook?
2003 - Thanks
"CarlaWood" wrote: What version of Word and Excel are you using? "ChyTown1017" wrote: I am trying to make a reporting package seamless for printing and binding by inserting a Word Document (with text, headers, footers and a few charts) directly into a workbook (ie. having it's own tab). If this is not possible, anything that will produce the same results of having the Word doc info in the spreadhseet would be helpful. |
Can I imbed a Word Document into an Excel Workbook?
You can import an EXCEL document in to a Word document but am not sure about
the other way around. If that works for you, you should be able to choose it from your toolbar, ir it is not on the toolbar, go to add/remove buttons and add it. But, if it is simple data you should be able to copy and paste your data directly from word into excel. "ChyTown1017" wrote: 2003 - Thanks "CarlaWood" wrote: What version of Word and Excel are you using? "ChyTown1017" wrote: I am trying to make a reporting package seamless for printing and binding by inserting a Word Document (with text, headers, footers and a few charts) directly into a workbook (ie. having it's own tab). If this is not possible, anything that will produce the same results of having the Word doc info in the spreadhseet would be helpful. |
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