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No they are not interchangeable. There are things that both can do, but Microsoft Word is a word processor and Microsoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet. So they are both designed for different kinds of jobs. You can copy things between one and the other, like if you have a report in Word, and wanted to include some figures from Excel. Microsoft Word is for working with text and Microsoft Excel is for doing large scale calculations and other numerical analysis and manipulation.
You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.
Get a copy of MS Excel
First create your data and chart in Excel. Then copy the chart and do a Paste Link with it into the Word document. Changing any values in the Excel document that are used in the chart, will also change the one in Word. So the important thing is the Paste Link.
There is not a free copy of Microsoft Excel due to the license keys that have on them.
Numerous ways: 1. Insert, Chart/graph from excel 2. Copy on excel and paste into word 3. If all else fails print screen and paste into word
Put them into a table and then sort. Alternatively, sort them in another application, such as Excel or Access and then copy them into Word.
Legally - you can't. Excel is a program distributed by Microsoft. They expect every copy to be paid for.
There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.
Right-click and select paste formula
Yes you can. You can copy the chart and then paste it into other files, such as Powerpoint slides or Word documents.
Excel is a Microsoft product. It has many commands, such as "Save the File", import, export, copy are all commands.