Wordperfect floating cells - in word - how to.

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John MacDonald

Hello everyone:

I would like to fill in a chart and have my doccument take the contents of a
chart and put it in my document.

Is this possible?

How?

Thanks very much.

JMAC out
 
G'day "John MacDonald" <[email protected]>,

Define the chart to appear in a worksheet of its own.
Select Insert > File and select the spreadsheet and worksheet.
Carefully use the dropdown on the Insert button to select Insert as
Link.


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John MacDonald reckoned:
 
Sorry Word Heritic

I want to take the text out of a table in my document to the text in a
pragraph in my document.
I would like to have this informationbe dynamic so that when I update my
chart the document will update the text by itself.

JMAC out
 
G'day "John MacDonald" <[email protected]>,

Let's see if understand you here

Your doc has some info in some para somewhere
You want to export this to excel, create a chart, and re-insert this
link back into the Word document?

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No, not quite:

I have a table at the top of my document. I want to bring the text from
cells in my table into my text in the paragraphs below.

Thanks for your help.

JMAC out
 
G'day "John MacDonald" <[email protected]>,

Ah ha - gotchya @ last. Bookmark each cell that holds something of
note, then use Insert > Cross-reference, select the bookmark and use
the bookmark text.


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