Word cannot open spreadsheets. Open the spreadsheet in Works and open Word Then select and copy what you want to bring into Word from Works. Go to Word and go to the Edit menu and choose Paste. Now it will be in Word.
Highlight all the excel work, right click and click copy, the go onto the word document, right click, then click paste.
Select the data in the spreadsheet and copy it. Go to the Word document and in the Edit menu pick Paste Special and Paste Link. A link will be established so that when the spreadsheet changes, the data in the word processing document will also change.
Any printed item can be called a document. Usually, related to computer applications, a document referrs to a word processing output, while a spreadsheet referrs to output from a spreadsheet program, like MS Excel.
For example, a spreadsheet object can be brought into a word-processing document. Any time the spreadsheet object is updated in the original spreadsheet software, the object is automatically updated in the destination document.
it because for communication and write document
If it is linked then when the data in the spreadsheet is changed, that change will show in the Word document. If it is embedded, then changes in the spreadsheet will not have any effect on the figures in the Word document.
A Word doc with a linked spreadsheet is usually called a 'Compound Document'.
A spreadsheet app has rows and columns. Word processing just goes down the page.
From the word-processing perspective, in its simplest form the term document processing means the production of paperwork.
yes
Sure. Why not?
excel is for Spreadsheet Word Processing.. e.g. MS Word, NotePad, Word pad.. etc..
It is still an Excel spreadsheet. The workbook does not change, just because it is linked to another document to form a compound document.