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Assuming you're using the same workbook and charts, why not simply link the two? The easiest way of doing this is to copy the Excel table or chart, then paste it into Word using Paste Special with the 'paste link' option. From then on, any changes to the Excel source will automatically be reflected in the Word document.
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