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Let's assume that Yes, it is possible that you introduced this setting from the Excel source.
Without seeing the source Excel file, it would probably be a hit and miss activity to identify the feature of that particular content that introduces the xml tag to your Word document. Can you post an Excel example that when copy/pasted into Word produces this anomaly?
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