Yes it is. See the related question below.
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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.
In Excel 2007, on the Insert menu ribbon, in the Text section, click on Object. Follow the directions in the Object window to select a Word document. If you do not want the entire document embedded in the worksheet, then you will need to cut and paste the sections you want to use.
Go to the Insert Menu and choose picture. From there you can choose the file you want to put in. Another way is to open the file in the graphics application and then copy it and go to Excel and paste it into the worksheet.
You can use a hyperlink to link from a Word document to an Excel document. Select the text you want to act as the link and press Ctrl-K. You can then find the excel workbook you want to link to. You can also copy from an Excel document and paste as a hyperlink, using Paste As Hyperlink in the Word document. This can link to a specific point in the Excel Workbook. You can also do a Paste Link to maintain a connection between the two files, so that when there are changes in the Excel workbook, they will be seen in the Word document.
Usually a table, but it depends on what you copy.
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.
Not necessarily. But you can paste a clip from Excel into your document and the formulas will work.
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Yes. You can add date from a MS Excel worksheet to a Power Point slide 2 ways. 1. You can highlight the cells you want to use and then copy and paste them to the slide. 2. You can create a table on the slide the same size and layout as the data in the Excel worksheet and copy/paste the data from the worksheet into the slide table either one at a time or all at once.
You do a Paste Link.
You can be using the clipboard where the data is being stored during the process. Depending on how you paste it, you might also use the Paste Link option, so that if data changes in the Excel document, it will update it in Word.