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I have info on a worksheet in Excel 2002 and have linked this to a word
document. I have formated the word document but when I make changes to the worksheet and update the data from the linked file my format is overwritten. Is there any way around this??? MMC |
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Hi MMC
Word allows you to link the data using various formats, some of which reset when updated, and some of which don't. For example, if you inserted the link as an Excel worksheet, it will tend to reset its aspect ration, in particular, to match that of the source data. If you link the data in RTF format, you can largely control the destination formatting by applying the style names to the data in Excel that you want the data to adopt when it arrives in the Word document. You also have the option to link the data as unformatted text, which allows you to reformat as you like in Word. Each approach has its benefits and drawbacks. Cheers "MMC" wrote in message ... I have info on a worksheet in Excel 2002 and have linked this to a word document. I have formated the word document but when I make changes to the worksheet and update the data from the linked file my format is overwritten. Is there any way around this??? MMC |
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