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Word 2007 Link from Excel Printing Boxes
I have an MSWord 2007 document which links to an Excel 97 spreadsheet. The
data updates correctly on the Word doc but when I print it, all the data from Excel is surrounded by a box outline. Does anyone know how to eliminate the outline? I have checked the formatting in Word and Excel and there is no outline in either case. Thanks -- BWHWordExcelUser |
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Word 2007 Link from Excel Printing Boxes
I am experiencing the same problem when I link Excel 2007 spreadsheets to
MSWord 2007. I can't find anyone who has an answer or anything written about this problem. "BWHWordExcelUser" wrote: I have an MSWord 2007 document which links to an Excel 97 spreadsheet. The data updates correctly on the Word doc but when I print it, all the data from Excel is surrounded by a box outline. Does anyone know how to eliminate the outline? I have checked the formatting in Word and Excel and there is no outline in either case. Thanks -- BWHWordExcelUser |
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Word 2007 Link from Excel Printing Boxes
On 31/05/2010 12:12 PM, bmb wrote:
I am experiencing the same problem when I link Excel 2007 spreadsheets to MSWord 2007. I can't find anyone who has an answer or anything written about this problem. "BWHWordExcelUser" wrote: I have an MSWord 2007 document which links to an Excel 97 spreadsheet. The data updates correctly on the Word doc but when I print it, all the data from Excel is surrounded by a box outline. Does anyone know how to eliminate the outline? I have checked the formatting in Word and Excel and there is no outline in either case. Thanks -- BWHWordExcelUser Copy the data from Excel and then in Word, use PasteSpecial, check the Paste link radio button and choose Unformatted text -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply to the newsgroup unless you want to obtain my services on a professional basis. |
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