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Old 06-30-2015, 05:12 PM
Lisa Kerlin Lisa Kerlin is offline Excel hyperlinked to Word is not coming in at 100% Windows 7 64bit Excel hyperlinked to Word is not coming in at 100% Office 2010 64bit
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I have been battling for days trying to get hundreds of tables from excel into word at 100%.

I am creating an annual report which is hundreds of linked excel tables in a word document. I have gone through each table and made the column and row sizes consistent and know that generally my tables measure 177.7cm wide. When I am pasting into word it is coming in at 96% x 107% and says that the actual 100% size is 16.58cm for example.

I am working in 2010 and am finding this extremely frustrating. As the tables will be constantly updated and possibly changed. I need to know that they will come in at 100% when copied. Giving me consistent sized tables, columns and rows throughout.

Any ideas.
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