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You can copy and paste objects to link or embed data from a worksheet or you can merge data from an Excel table into a Word form. The method you choose depends on your desired outcome.
Paste the worksheet as an image: Just as with the method above, you start by selecting the cells you want to add to Word, pressing Ctrl-C to copy them, and opening the target Word file. But ...
Before you copy the cells you plan to paste as a linked image, zoom in on your Excel worksheet so that the dataset fills the whole screen.
To take a snapshot of a range not formatted as an Excel table using the Linked Picture tool, select the data, press Ctrl+C to copy it, and click "Linked Picture" in the Paste drop-down menu.
You have an Excel 2011 spreadsheet compiling sales data and a sales report that you're writing in Word 2011: How do you get the Excel numbers into your report? Here's a simple Visual Basic macro ...
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.
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