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Default Embedding Excel graphs in Word

I'm building an Office Application with Excel part of the application. This
is all being done using Office 2000 Professional running under XP Pro (SP2)

I have embedded several Excel tables and associated graphs in a Word
document. I have done this using VBA, sucking in the tables and graphs from
Excel, to bookmarked locations in Word. All works fine except that I have
these surplus table rows appended after each graph in Word, causing
unnecessary page breaks in Word, which then have 2B manually deleted.

I have assigned each table and graph combination a range named in Excel. The
range extends over the table and the graph completely. Does anyone know of a
"clean" way to pluck out Excel tables and graphs for embedding into Word
without all those surplus table rows? eg. Is it possible to just plug the
graph into Word from Excel using VBA?


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