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![]() Is there a way to copy text from Excel into Word, but not bring in the automatic table formatting? I am working on a project that has names, dates and address information. It is set up using columns (essentially) as tabs in Excel. Now, I want to copy it into Word, into a two-column format, and have tabs in place of the colums. Is this possible? |
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Paste > Drop Down Triangle > Paste Special > Unformatted Text
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