A copy of something can be taken from one document to another, in such a way that if it changes in the first document, then the changes will also happen in the documents that the original data was copied to. This is known as a paste link, as the data pasted is still linked to its original source. This can keep data up to date in several documents. This can be between any application, such as figures in an Excel spreadsheet appearing in a Word table, and being update in the table any time they change in the spreadsheet.
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The "Paste Special" option allows you to paste data in various formats or operations, such as values, formats, or formulas, giving you control over how the data is inserted. In contrast, "Paste Link" creates a dynamic link between the source and destination cells, meaning that any changes made to the source data will automatically update in the destination. Essentially, "Paste Special" focuses on the format and method of pasting, while "Paste Link" emphasizes maintaining a connection between the original and pasted data.
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To link a spreadsheet workbook first click the cell of the data that is to be linked to. After clicking the cell click the copy icon and then the paste icon. Next, click "paste options" and then click "link cells."
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However, Excel also has other, less well known paste options that makes it easier to maintain and update your spreadsheet once it has been created.One such feature is Paste Link, which creates a link between the data or formula in the original cell and the destination cell where it is pasted
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To paste a linked Access table in Excel, you should choose the "Paste Special" option and then select "Paste Link." This creates a dynamic link between the Access table and the Excel worksheet, allowing any updates made in Access to automatically reflect in Excel. Make sure to copy the table from Access first before using the Paste Special feature in Excel.