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I have an Excel workbook and I want to export every worksheet into a word
document? Is this possible and if so can you tell me how I can do it? |
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Hi,
Excel workbooks contain 256 columns and 65,536 rows or much more in 2007, and you want all of that in an word document? You can copy and paste a range from Excel to Word, just use copy and paste. You can create a link from Word to Excel using Copy, and in Word choosing Edit, Paste Special, Paste Link. You can imbed the entire workbook in a Word document by moving into Word and choosing Insert, Object, clicking the Create from File tab, and Browsing for your file. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "TGalin" wrote: I have an Excel workbook and I want to export every worksheet into a word document? Is this possible and if so can you tell me how I can do it? |
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Your recommendations work great for the first worksheet in the workbook.
Thank you. Is there a quick way that you know of to export the entire workbook all at once? "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, Excel workbooks contain 256 columns and 65,536 rows or much more in 2007, and you want all of that in an word document? You can copy and paste a range from Excel to Word, just use copy and paste. You can create a link from Word to Excel using Copy, and in Word choosing Edit, Paste Special, Paste Link. You can imbed the entire workbook in a Word document by moving into Word and choosing Insert, Object, clicking the Create from File tab, and Browsing for your file. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "TGalin" wrote: I have an Excel workbook and I want to export every worksheet into a word document? Is this possible and if so can you tell me how I can do it? |
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Hi,
The last suggestion is the only solution I am aware of other than writing a macro. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "TGalin" wrote: Your recommendations work great for the first worksheet in the workbook. Thank you. Is there a quick way that you know of to export the entire workbook all at once? "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, Excel workbooks contain 256 columns and 65,536 rows or much more in 2007, and you want all of that in an word document? You can copy and paste a range from Excel to Word, just use copy and paste. You can create a link from Word to Excel using Copy, and in Word choosing Edit, Paste Special, Paste Link. You can imbed the entire workbook in a Word document by moving into Word and choosing Insert, Object, clicking the Create from File tab, and Browsing for your file. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "TGalin" wrote: I have an Excel workbook and I want to export every worksheet into a word document? Is this possible and if so can you tell me how I can do it? |
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