Preserving Excel Page Layouts when Linking to word

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Guest

Hi -

I built some tables in excel that are formatted exactly how I want them for
printout (in excel). Essentially what I am trying to add these printed pages
onto the end of a word document so I can take advantage of the table of
contents and allow easy navigation and editing of the combined document.
Linking them would be nice, but is not required. However, any type of coping
and pasting destroys the page layout formatting I have created in Excel. The
formatting includes headers, footers, and data that will sit nicely, alone on
a page.

In summary, I want to add these word printouts to the end of a document
similar to combining them into a .pdf. But I need to do this in word.

Is there anyway to do this? or am I out of luck?

I am using office XP. Thank you so much for any help provided.

MG
 
G

Guest

Instead of cutting/pasting, use Insert Object.

Insert > Object > Create from File > Browse...

While your formatting should be preserved, I don't think your
headers/footers will be come over.

-Hans
 

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