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Not so common

How to change an excel sheet into a picture?
 
1. I get jibberish when I try to insert the excel spreadsheet into the word
document. The document originated as a template chart. I'm wondering if that
is messing things up.

I have done this operation before at another office but am wondering if the
new computers ordered here are missing something. But it is probably my lack
of knowledge.

Bernard Liengme

How to change an excel sheet into a picture?
 
If you want a pictu
Select the item needed (range of cells, chart, etc)
Hold down SHIFT key and click the Edit menu item - no the Copy Picture item
Use either As Displayed or As Printed and click OK
Go to Word and use Paste.
best wishes

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"Not so common" <Not so wrote in message
...
1. I get jibberish when I try to insert the excel spreadsheet into the
word
document. The document originated as a template chart. I'm wondering if
that
is messing things up.

I have done this operation before at another office but am wondering if
the
new computers ordered here are missing something. But it is probably my
lack
of knowledge.




Scott Wagner

How to change an excel sheet into a picture?
 
1. Copy the information you want to put into your word document.
2. Open your word document and choose, "Edit", "Paste Special" and see if
there is a choice to paste an image.

Dependig on your version of Excel I think you'll find a good option here.



"Not so common" wrote:

1. I get jibberish when I try to insert the excel spreadsheet into the word
document. The document originated as a template chart. I'm wondering if that
is messing things up.

I have done this operation before at another office but am wondering if the
new computers ordered here are missing something. But it is probably my lack
of knowledge.



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