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Old 09-07-2011, 07:57 AM
KIM SOLIS KIM SOLIS is offline Is it possible to link an Excel File to a Word table? Windows XP Is it possible to link an Excel File to a Word table? Office 97
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Hi all,



In the MS Word (file name MyWord, page1) I made a Table with five rows, say with three columns as Data1, Data2 and Data3. Now, in my Excel file (file name MyExcel.xls, sheet1) I also have three columns as File1, File2 and File3. My excel file is currently populated with records up to five rows.

My question is: Is it possible for my data in Excel to be dynamically and automatically exported to the MyWord.doc file, where my File1 data goes to the Word table Data1, and so on?...and eventually fill in all the five rows in Word.

My verdict thus far is, it is not legit. But will be extremely glad to be proven wrong .

Kim
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