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how can I get a screenshot of a page in excel to put into word?
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Hi,

Press print screen on your keyboard and then go into word and paste in the
picture. Resize if needed.

Martin

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how can I get a screenshot of a page in excel to put into word?

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If you just want a picture of a range of cells, select the range then SHIFT +
Edit and Copy Picture.

Or use the Camera Tool to take a picture which will be dynamic in Word.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 04:47:02 -0700, Martin
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Hi,

Press print screen on your keyboard and then go into word and paste in the
picture. Resize if needed.

Martin

"willferryboy" wrote:

how can I get a screenshot of a page in excel to put into word?


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The Print Screen button will give a picture of the everything on the monitor.
If you have several screens showing, you can get a picture of just the
active screen by using Alt+Print Screen

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If you just want a picture of a range of cells, select the range then SHIFT +
Edit and Copy Picture.

Or use the Camera Tool to take a picture which will be dynamic in Word.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 04:47:02 -0700, Martin
wrote:

Hi,

Press print screen on your keyboard and then go into word and paste in the
picture. Resize if needed.

Martin

"willferryboy" wrote:

how can I get a screenshot of a page in excel to put into word?



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