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I've been searching for quite some time to find a good solution to this problem since I'm not much of an advanced user. I have an excel spreadsheet containing numbers that are to be printed out in sheets. They are laid out in 2 sections in the word document that they printed from. I find this hard to explain so I've included screen shots.
This is what an example card should look like ![]() And here is the section of the spreadsheet that the numbers have come from ![]() Each column in the spreadsheet has a label. Is there are a way I can import the data from the spreadsheet into a sort of word template in order to avoid having to type each card out manually? |
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