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Hi,

I have an Excel calculation sheet. the results of which are
communicated to my clients by way of a letter. I am using Excel to
generate this letter as all the numbers automatically populate to my
letter worksheet. Everything looks fine except that I dont like the
way the letter looks. It does not look very professional as I cannot
justify my paragraphs in Excel.

I was thinking if there is any way I keep the letter template on my MS
Word and the numbers get automatically populated on to Word, so that
the final letter would look more professional.

I am not sure if I have made myself clear. Let me know if you have any
questions. Thanks for all your help.

Take care Guys......You are the best.


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