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copy an Excel chart into Word does not look the same
I copy Excel spreadsheets into Word using past special and Microsoft Excel
Worksheet Object. The font does not look the same and the underlines and double undrlines do not print. -- MAB |
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copy an Excel chart into Word does not look the same
did you try one of the figures to make it look allright (if the table doesn't
need any other editing) "MAB" wrote: I copy Excel spreadsheets into Word using past special and Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object. The font does not look the same and the underlines and double undrlines do not print. -- MAB |
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copy an Excel chart into Word does not look the same
MAB -
Usually I avoid such problems by (1) in Excel select the worksheet range or chart (click just inside its outer border), (2) hold down Shift and choose Edit | Copy Picture, (3) try one of the many options, and (4) paste into Word. In Excel 2007, select the range or chart, and choose Home | Paste | As Picture | Copy Picture. - Mike Middleton http://www.DecisionToolworks.com Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel "MAB" wrote in message ... I copy Excel spreadsheets into Word using past special and Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object. The font does not look the same and the underlines and double undrlines do not print. -- MAB |
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