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    Transfer Excel Table to Word

    Is there a way to transfer an Excel table into Microsoft Word and tilt its orientation.

    For eg, if I have a long table in Excel that is probably in 'Landscape' mode, can I move the table into Word and tilt it to 'Portrait' mode?
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    Re: Transfer Excel Table to Word

    see the attached.
    is this what you mean by tilting a table?
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    Re: Transfer Excel Table to Word

    Actually I meant turning the table 90 degrees........for the sake of printing convenience.

    Thanks though! I figured a way out.

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    Re: Transfer Excel Table to Word

    Thanks though! I figured a way out.
    Would be great if you could share it, so other people with a similar problem may benefit.

    My first guess would be if transposition is not the answer, then insert a new section in your Word document that has landscape orientation, paste the Excel table, then create another section in portrait orientation to continue with you document.

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    Re: Transfer Excel Table to Word

    What I did was copied the Excel Table onto the clipboard.......................then opened Irfanview and pasted it there. Rotated the image by 90 degrees, and then again copied it and pasted it onto Word.

    Stone-age technique................but it worked!

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