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I have a Word file with some content linked-in from Excel:
{LINK Excel.Sheet.8 "C:\\Users\\tjgx84\\Documents\\Integration\\Angebo te.xlsx" "Supp_Data!R7C4" \a \t} Everything works fine as long as the text in Excel does not contain a line break. With a line break (Alt+Enter in xls) the text shows up with quotation marks, like this: "This text comes from a Excel cell and has a line break." The quotation marks are really annoying and after a lot of trying and googling I start to think this is a bug. I tested a lot of possible switches, such as \h, \p, \f4, \f5, \x, \* MERGEFORMAT but none of them seems to work at all. Thx in advance to whoever can help. |
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