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Word normally hosts data from Excel. It can display charts that are linked from Excel and will show data from Excel in tables in Word. A Paste Link can be set up, so that if the data changed in the Excel document, it will also change in the Word document.
A main document, which can be an ordinary Word document, such as a letter, or it could from a template.
If you do a regular copy and paste, then the chart in the Word document will not change if the data in the Excel spreadsheet does. If you want it to always represent the data as it is the Excel document when it is changed, then you need to link the chart in the Word document to the spreadsheet. You can do it using the Paste Link facility.
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.
A USB memory stick.
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.
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.
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The answer would be a Protocol. A protocol is the set of rules for transferring data over the Internet.
Select the data in Excel and then use one of the copy methods, like Ctrl-C or using the copy command from the shortcut menu or the Edit menu or the Main ribbon. then go to the Word document and do a Paste. The data will appear in a Word table. You will lose the formulas and just get the data values and the results of the formulas.