Yes
It depends on where you are exporting to if you are tyring to import from Excel. Generally, you can import Excel data to many applications, but the target application will determine what will transfer from Excel and how the data will disply in the target application.
Microsoft Excel is a worksheet. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
Easiest is to make it in Excel and import it to Word (either as an image, an OLE object, or whatever.
You do not really import data from Word, but you can cut and paste from Word to Excel. If you like, you can embed the word document in an Excel worksheet.
Microsoft Word is a word processor. Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application.
Microsoft Word is used for writing papers, and Microsoft Excel is for spreadsheets.
In Excel you calculate and have alarge number of formulae to perform a variety of operations on the numbers you put into clls. In Word you write text and format written documents.
Excel is a Microsoft product. It has many commands, such as "Save the File", import, export, copy are all commands.
Excel and Microsoft word are two different programs. To ask how to you use excel for typing ms word does not make sense
Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel documents can be linked to each other, so that changes in one document will show up in the other. So it is possible to enter data in Microsoft Word and have it appear in Microsoft Excel. It is also possible to do formulas in tables in Microsoft Word, without linking to Microsoft Excel.
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