Microsoft Excel Objects

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UlvaZell

If I paste the spreadsheet section as HTML the fomatting for the text rows
and columns changes. I need for them to remain the same and pasting them in
as an Excel object retains the formatting and allows editing. The downside
is depending upon the size of the Excel object your Word document can get
huge quickly.

Is there any way to convert the Excel object back to HTML and retain the
formatting, or is there a better way to do this altogether?
 
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Graham Mayor

In what way different? Paste as Bitmap will produce an exact copy and in my
own tests the HTML version is identical. Excel Object shows some differences
with font outlines. Paste any of them as a link and you can edit the
original Excel file and the results will be reflected in the Word document.

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