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No. I haven't. I'll give that a shot. I should also mention that, if I go
into Word and then manually set the page orientation to Landscape, things work. "Kevin B" wrote: Have you tried inserting the Excel file as a linked object into the Word document. -- Kevin Backmann "Jim Skrydlak" wrote: My client has asked me to create a Word document from an Excel worksheet. The data to be copied consist of text in two non-adjacent columns, with hidden columns between the two columns. The Excel worksheet is set up to print in landscape format. When I create a document in Word in landscape format and then copy the Excel data in, I get a nice-looking Word document in landscape format. When I go to print, however, the right-side of the output is cut off at about the same point at which it would be if the page width were 8.5". I've tried attaching a template in landscape format to the newly-opened document in Word. I'm specifying Orientation=wdorientlandscape, pagewidth=application.inchestopoints(11), pageheight=application.inchestopoints(8.5) and a whole lot of other things in the activedocument.pagesetup properties. I've tried adding the new document based on a template. Any ideas? |
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