Excel tables can be copied-and-pasted into Word files in their original formats or converted to match the Word format. Excel files also can be exported to Word in the rich text file format (.rtf), while still maintaining the column and row spacing. Values will come, but not the underlying formulas. However, Word does have a limited capability of doing some formulas in tables, so some can be re-created in Word.
Links can be created between Excel tables imported into Word and the original document in which the table was created. In that way, any changes to the original Excel document will autmatically update the Word document. That can be done using a copy in Excel and doing Paste Link in Word.
It also is possible to save an Excel table as an image file, which can then be imported into a Word document. If it is an image, then nothing can be edited, so that may not be of any use. Also, putting an image into a Word document considerably increases the size of the file on your disk, which is another problem.
The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.The data is put into a table. Depending on how you paste it in, it may be linked. If it is, then when the data changes in the the Excel file, it will also change in the Word document.
Change the Doc format to . any other format like rich txt format or .TXT format
Changing from one file format to another. A few examples:converting tiff image file to a jpeg image fileconverting raw image file to a jpeg image fileconverting wordperfect document file to a word documentconverting word document file to an openoffice document fileconverting excel spreadsheet file to an openoffice spreadsheet fileconverting windows media sound file to an mpeg sound fileetc.Note: both formats must be capable of storing similar things. An image file can be converted to a different image file format, but not to a spreadsheet file format or sound file format.
MS Excel - is spreadsheet software. On the other hand,MS Word - Document publishing software. MS Excel can perform calcuation while MS Word cannot perform complex calculation MS Excel has file format xls while MS Word is saved in .doc format. MS Word has more formatting options like dropcap while MS Excel has more calcuation options. MS Excel has capacity to summarize data while MS Word is can only store as it is.
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The file format does not perform any actions, it just exists. The rick text format (RTF) is a file format most likely to be compatible with the largest number of word processing programs. It is a standard word processing file format that is as close as it gets to a universal format for word processors.
go straight into Microsoft word and open it there you may have to change the desired file format to any file
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* The file extension of a Word document is .doc * The file extension of an Excel speadsheet is .xls
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It appears you have to save the file in a PDF format, or one of the other supported file types. When you save the file 'as' change the ending from .doc, to one of the supported file types.
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