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I have a document sent to me in Excel- I have saved to desktop- but I want
to save in Word so I can cut and paste- In excel it will not let me send
to anyone nor cut and paste or do anything- I need it to be in better format
so how do I do that. I am a novice so please be very clear and specific
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Hi

Open the Excel file, click anywhere in the spreadsheet. Press Ctrl A
and this selects all the words and figures. Press Ctrl C to Copy.

Open Microsoft Word and create a new document. Go to Edit and select
Paste Special.

Choose Unformatted text from the menu and all your data should appear
in the Word document.


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