Paste from Excel

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David F

I have an Excel spreadsheet that is all laid out with information in certain
cells as well as some charts that are formatted to lay out all in one
particular area.
When I copy that area of information and attempt to paste it into Word there
are some...anomolies that happen.
I try to paste as an Enhanced Metafile some of the lines get fuzzy....
If I paste just an outright CTRL-V it extends off the page.
If I send it straight to Adobe Acrobat it doesn't even take up a full 8.5 X
11 page.

Anyone have any good ideas of what I may be able to do with this?
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi David,

What version of Word and Windows are you using?

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I have an Excel spreadsheet that is all laid out with information in certain
cells as well as some charts that are formatted to lay out all in one
particular area.
When I copy that area of information and attempt to paste it into Word there
are some...anomolies that happen.
I try to paste as an Enhanced Metafile some of the lines get fuzzy....
If I paste just an outright CTRL-V it extends off the page.
If I send it straight to Adobe Acrobat it doesn't even take up a full 8.5 X
11 page.

Anyone have any good ideas of what I may be able to do with this?

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David F <<
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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Dave F

All of these programs are Office 2007.
The Excel workbook is in compatibility mode.

Dave
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Dave,

Is Word 2007 also in compatibility mode?

Was the document and workbook created in 2007 or an earlier version?

Do you have Office 2007 SP1 applied?

Do you have a link available to the files or steps that you can provide that show the same thing? It could be the difference in the
old/new charting and graphics approaches in 2007 vs the 2003 ones that are part of this.

Do the problems only appear on screen or also when printing?

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All of these programs are Office 2007.
The Excel workbook is in compatibility mode.

Dave >>

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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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