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Without seeing both tables, it can be difficult for anyone to diagnose the issue. Can you attach a document to a post with those tables (delete anything sensitive)? You do this via the paperclip symbol on the 'Go Advanced' tab at the bottom of this screen.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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I'm okay ending up with unequal columns (the two main Word table columns) after the paste provided there's a way of equalizing all the resulting column widths afterward.
And curiously, as asked before, if both the original table of 2 columns and the experimental table of 2 columns were both created by Word, automatically, in the exact same way--I would think that the left and right column in both instances would be precisely the same width--which they are not. Secondarily, I think now you can see what I previously meant about 'excess' space after the paste of the Excel object. Look to the right of '30,000'. Btw, I looked up Macropod--learn something every day ;-) Mark |
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