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Inserting a chart of data into Word
Hi,
I have a table of sales numbers by month and a graph of them in Excel. I have shrunk the font down to 8 in the table and double click the columns to get all of the space out between the numbers and the borders that I put in. By doing this I can get all of my data onto a Portrait view of Excel rather than having to move it to landscape. I then want to move the chart of numbers to Word but when I copy and paste into Word it is too wide. Word puts space back in between the numbers and the borders which I can seem to shrink. I have tried created a text box and pasting this but this does not work either. What I want to do is to take exactly what is in Excel from a sizing standpoint and move it to Word. Can anyone help? Thanks, -- Chuck W |
Inserting a chart of data into Word
Chuck, When you paste it into Word, use the Edit, Paste Special feature and select Formatted Text (RTF). HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=561492 |
Inserting a chart of data into Word
ChuckW, after copying your excel table, you could also try edit-paste
special-microsoft excel spreadsheet object in Word. The table of numbers will be an object and can be resized and moved. HTH -- Sincerely, Michael Colvin "ChuckW" wrote: Hi, I have a table of sales numbers by month and a graph of them in Excel. I have shrunk the font down to 8 in the table and double click the columns to get all of the space out between the numbers and the borders that I put in. By doing this I can get all of my data onto a Portrait view of Excel rather than having to move it to landscape. I then want to move the chart of numbers to Word but when I copy and paste into Word it is too wide. Word puts space back in between the numbers and the borders which I can seem to shrink. I have tried created a text box and pasting this but this does not work either. What I want to do is to take exactly what is in Excel from a sizing standpoint and move it to Word. Can anyone help? Thanks, -- Chuck W |
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