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Old 06-04-2018, 02:30 PM
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There's nothing about your attachment that suggests the table can't be converted to Excel by simply copying the entire table and pasting it into Excel. The only complication you might have is that some of your table's cells contain paragraph breaks, which will result in extra rows being created in Excel. If you don't want that, replace the paragraph breaks (using Find/Replace in Word) with something else (e.g. |) before copying. Then, after pasting into Excel, replace that 'something else' (using Find/Replace in Excel) with line breaks.
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