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Microsoft Word can accommodate a surprising number of file formats, and even take in Excel and PowerPoint data, though it might look funny. Here's how.
Open the Excel spreadsheet containing the data you want to display in your Word document. Select the data you want to appear in the Word document and press "Ctrl-C" to copy it.
When we open a document in Word or a spreadsheet in Excel, its name is displayed on the Title Bar of Word and Excel respectively.
There are pros and cons to simple pastes, pasting a worksheet image, embedding the worksheet, or linking to it in your Word doc.
Link or Embed The terms that Microsoft uses for putting an object from one application inside another are linking and embedding. When you link a chart from an Excel worksheet to a Word document, the ...
There are some functions in Excel that can be easily performed in Word. See which ones you can use.
Single Cell Import Launch Microsoft Excel and open the Excel spreadsheet you want to import Word document data into. Click the Insert tab, then click the "Object" button on the Ribbon.
There are a couple of ways to have Excel open most conveniently for you.
You know how Excel remembers exactly where you left your cursor when you re-open a spreadsheet? You know how Word doesn't? A couple of weeks ago, I was amazed to learn that Word really does ...