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As I have already said, it all depends on exactly what it is you're copying, and whether that has changed. That could be affected by whether the website's format has been changed or even by how much of a given page you're copying. Unless you're using 'Paste Special', it has probably nothing to do with the pasting.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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My Realtor sends me a table containing houses. The houses on the table change, but it is the same basic table. How would you "copy" and "paste" a table from an e-mail to Word so you can manipulate it? I copy and paste the whole thing. It worked once, but no more. Yesterday I did have some success by copying and pasting the table into Excell, deleting some columns, and then pasting that into Word to print. If I print it from Excell it is a solid line of gibberish. The problem is that using this method the house addresses take up more rows, and what should be one page ends up being six pages of print. Somewhere in the process I seem to loose the ability to decrease the font size. I find it hard to believe there is not an easier way of doing this. I am just missing something. |
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