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combined cell data from Excel to Word (2003)

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    Adam
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    combined cell data from Excel to Word (2003)

    I have an Excel 2K3 spreadsheet that does calculations of multiple rows. I
    was wondering if there an automation method to transmit that data to Word
    2K3. Does Excel allow functions like this to happen?? Thanks!

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    CyberTaz
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    RE: combined cell data from Excel to Word (2003)

    Hi Adam-

    It depends on what you are trying to accomplish, but there are plenty of
    options

    If you just need to have the data & results in a Word doc, you can copy &
    paste or save the Excel file as a text file, open it in Word as a table.

    If you need to have something more dynamic, check into Insert>Object as a
    Linked or embedded object from Word's menu.

    Hoe you find this useful |:>)
    "Adam" wrote:

    > I have an Excel 2K3 spreadsheet that does calculations of multiple rows. I
    > was wondering if there an automation method to transmit that data to Word
    > 2K3. Does Excel allow functions like this to happen?? Thanks!


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    Adam
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    RE: combined cell data from Excel to Word (2003)

    I am kind of looking for something on the fly or via command button. Because
    this information this not really something that is pasted. The data comes
    from different rows (15 down or so). All the information needs to be combined
    into a paragraph.

    "CyberTaz" wrote:

    > Hi Adam-
    >
    > It depends on what you are trying to accomplish, but there are plenty of
    > options
    >
    > If you just need to have the data & results in a Word doc, you can copy &
    > paste or save the Excel file as a text file, open it in Word as a table.
    >
    > If you need to have something more dynamic, check into Insert>Object as a
    > Linked or embedded object from Word's menu.
    >
    > Hoe you find this useful |:>)
    > "Adam" wrote:
    >
    > > I have an Excel 2K3 spreadsheet that does calculations of multiple rows. I
    > > was wondering if there an automation method to transmit that data to Word
    > > 2K3. Does Excel allow functions like this to happen?? Thanks!


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