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I have a word document with very specific legal wording
that I do not want users modifying. There are several
fields in the Word document that I do want populated from
an excel worksheet. How do I get the values of the cells
copied from excel to the specific spot in the word
document?

Thanks
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Default Excel Cells to specific fields in word document

Gerry,

Sounds like mail merge would work for you. It's more of a Word feature than
an Excel feature, so do your research in the Word groups / documentation /
help files.

HTH,
Bernie
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I have a word document with very specific legal wording
that I do not want users modifying. There are several
fields in the Word document that I do want populated from
an excel worksheet. How do I get the values of the cells
copied from excel to the specific spot in the word
document?

Thanks



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